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Shakespeare on Stage
SIP Editors, Measure for Measure. To Aug. 4, 2013.
American Shakespeare Center, Return to the Forbidden Planet. To Dec. 1, 2013.
Original Shakespeare Company, As You Like It. To Jun. 23, 2013.
American Shakespeare Center, All's Well That Ends Well. To Nov. 29, 2013.
SIP Editors, King Henry VIII. To Aug. 4, 2013.

Religion

  1. Bettey, J. H.. Church and Community: The Parish Church in English Life. Wiltshire: Moonraker Press, 1979.
  2. Birch, David. Early Reformation English Polemics. Salzburg, Austria: Universität Salzburg, 1983.
  3. Book, of Common Prayer. "The Book of Common Prayer, 1559: The Elizabethan Prayer Book." Ed. John E. Booty. Charlottesville: Virginia UP, 1976.
  4. Clark, Sandra. The Elizabethan Pamphleteers: Popular Moralistic Pamphlets, 1580-1640. Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1983.
  5. Collinson, Patrick. The Birthpangs of Protestant England: Religious and Cultural Change in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1988.
  6. Edwards, David L.. Christian England: Its Story to the Reformation. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans, 1983.
  7. Fox, Alistair. Thomas More, History and Providence.. Oxford: Blackwell, 1982.
  8. Goodenough, Simon. The Country Parson. London: David and Charles, 1983.
  9. Greaves, Richard L. Society and Religion in Elizabethan England. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1981.
  10. Hamilton, Donna B. Shakespeare and the Politics of Protestant England. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1992.
  11. Hart, A. Tindal. The Country Clergy in Elizabethan and Stuart Times, 1558-1660. London: Phoenix House, 1958.
  12. Hart, A. Tindall. Clergy and Society, 1600-1800. London: S.P.C.K., 1968.
  13. Hill, Christopher. A Nation of Change and Novelty: Politics, Religion and Literature in Seventeenth Century England. New York: Routledge, 1991.
  14. James I, King of England. Daemonologie. London: Curwen Press, 1924 [1597].
  15. Johnson, Charles. Religion & Politics: The Renaissance Print in Social Context. Richmond: Marsh Art Gallery, 1999.
  16. Kocher, Paul H. "Backgrounds for Marlowe's Atheist Lecture." Renaissance Studies in Honor of Hardin Craig. Ed. Baldwin Maxwell, et al. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1941. 112-32.
  17. Kocher, Paul H. Science and Religion in Elizabethan England. San Marino CA: Huntington Library, 1953.
  18. Langmuir, Gavin I. History, Religion, and Antisemitism. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
  19. Marx, Steven. Shakespeare and the Bible. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
  20. Matz, Robert. Defending Literature in Early Modern England: Renaissance Literary Theory in Social Context. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
  21. McEachern, Claire Elizabeth and Debora K. Shuger, eds.. Religion and Culture in Renaissance England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
  22. McEachern, Claire, and Debora Shuger, eds. Religion and Culture in Renaissance England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
  23. Muir, Lynette R.. The Biblical Drama of Medieval Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
  24. Paterno, Salvatore.. The Liturgical Context of Early European Drama. Potomac: Scripta Humanistica, 1989.
  25. Pauperum, Biblia. "The Bible of the Poor [Biblia Pauperum]: A Facsimile and Edition of the British Library Blockbook C.9 D.2." Trans. Albert C Labriola and John W. Smeltz. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne UP, 1990.
  26. Scot, Reginald. The Discoverie of Witchcraft. Carbondale: Southern Illinois UP, 1964 [1584].
  27. Scot, Reginald. The Discoverie of Witchcraft. New York: Dover, 1972 [1584].
  28. Shuger, Debora K. Habits of Thought in the English Renaissance: Religion, Politics, and the Dominant Culture. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990.
  29. Shuger, Debora K. Sacred Rhetoric: The Christian Grand Style in the English Renaissance. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988.
  30. Steinmetz, David C., ed. The Bible in the Sixteenth Century. Durham: Duke University Press, 1990.
  31. Stenton, Doris. "On the 'Homily on Matrimony'." Women: From the Greeks to the French Revolution. Ed. Susan G Bell. Belmont: Wadsworth, 1973. 218-20.
  32. Sullivan, Vickie B.. Machiavelli's Three Romes: Religion, Human Liberty, and Politics Reformed. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 1997.
  33. Thomas, Keith V. Religion and the Decline of Magic: Studies in Popular Beliefs in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century England. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971.
  34. Thompson, John Lee. John Calvin and the Daughters of Sarah: Women in Regular and Exceptional Roles in the Exegesis of Calvin, His Predecessors, and His Contemporaries. Geneve, Switzerland: Librairie Droz, 1992.
  35. Verdon, Timothy, and John Henderson, eds. Christianity and the Renaissance: Image and Religious Imagination in the Quattrocento. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1990.
  36. Watt, Tessa. Cheap Print and Popular Piety, 1550-1640. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991.
  37. West, Robert H. The Invisible World: A Study of Pneumatology in Elizabethan Drama. New York: Octagon Books, 1969 [1939].
  38. Westfall, Richard S. Science and Religion in Seventeenth Century England. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958.
  39. Willey, Basil. The Seventeenth Century Background: Studies in the Thought of the Age in Relation to Poetry and Religion. New York: Columbia University Press, 1950.
  40. Wrightson, Keith David Levine. Poverty and Piety in an English Village: Terling, 1525-1700. New York: Academic Press, 1979.
  41. Young, Karl. The Drama of the Medieval Church. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1933. 2 vols.