CREMS staff publish widely on topics related to the history, religion and literary culture of the early modern world.
Full details about scholarly publications can be found on the relevant staff profile pages: this page presents a small sample of recently published books in this area.
Janet Dickinson
Court Politics and the Earl of Essex, 1589-1601
Pickering and Chatto, 2012
Elaine Fulton and Maria Craciun (eds)
Communities of Devotion. Religious Orders and Society in East Central Europe, 1450-1800
Ashgate, 2011
Hugh Adlingon, Peter McCullough and Emma Rhatigan (eds),
The Handbook of the Early Modern Sermon
Oxford University Press, 2011
Michael Dobson
Shakespeare and Amateur Performance: A Cultural History
Cambridge University Press, 2011
Tara Hamling
Decorating the 'Godly' Household
Yale University Press, 2010
Jonathan Willis
Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England: Discourses, Sites and Identities
Ashgate, 2010
George Lukowski
Disorderly Liberty: the political culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the eighteenth century
Continuum, 2010
Claire Preston and Reid Barbour (eds)
Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed
Oxford University Press, 2008
Robert Swanson
Indulgences in Late Medieval England: Passports to Paradise?
Cambridge University Press, 2007
Richard Cust
Charles I. A Political Biography
Longman/Pearson, 2005
Gillian Wright and Jill Seal Millman (eds)
Early Modern Women's Manuscript Poetry
Manchester University Press, 2005
Tom Lockwood
Ben Jonson in the Romantic Age
Oxford University Press, 2005