William J. Bulman is Professor of History at Lehigh University
Freddy C. Domínguez is Associate Professor of History at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Introduction: post-revisionism and the history of practices in the early modern British world - William J. Bulman
Part I: Political and religious practices
1 Stealing bibles in early modern London - Ethan H. Shagan
2 Printed English-language bible concordances to c. 1640 and intentions for lay bible use - Amy G. Tan
3 In the company of merchants: Edward Sherburne, the East India Company, and the transformation of Stuart political practices - Rupali Mishra
4 Consensual conflict in the early Stuart House of Commons - William J. Bulman
5 John Hacket's Scrinia Reserata and the oral history of early Stuart England - Noah Millstone
6 'Man of moderation': the Restoration bishop of Norwich - Isaac Stephens
7 Hoadly the high and Sacheverell the low: religious and political celebrity in post-revolutionary England - Brian Cowan
Part II: British, European, and Atlantic dimensions
8 The Nine Years' War in Ireland (1594-1603) as problem of government - Brendan Kane
9 Luisa de Carvajal, her 'Life', and the place of women in counter-reformation politics -
Freddy C. Domínguez
10 Of gods and beasts: the many bodies of James VI and I - Alastair Bellany
11 Empire of heresy: Samuel Gorton, Gerrard Winstanley, and the London roots of trans-Atlantic revolutionary religion - David R. Como
Index