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How Dangerous, the Protestant Stranger? Huguenots and the Formation of British Identity c. 1685-1715
Catholic Parenting in a Protestant State
Catholic Parenting in the Protestant State
Roman Catholic parents in England after the Reformation had challenging choices to make. They needed to find ways to educate their children in their faith while not putting their control over those children at risk. Protestant rulers were concomitantly concerned that Catholic children be given the chance to embrace Protestantism and to ensure that the next generation move away from Catholicism. Catholic parents attempted to work around the laws regarding education, inheritance and emigration to Catholic countries while not losing control to the state of their children\u27s education and custody. This paper assesses how these tactics changed over time and the extent of the Protestant state\u27s effectiveness in suppressing Catholic parenting of the next generation
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