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Controversial Figures as Synecdoches: Thomas Nash's Distorted Snapshots of Puritans and Catholics

42m · Stereotypes and Stereotyping in the Early Modern World · 20 Apr 10:30

Jennifer Andersen, professor of English at California State University, San Bernardino, presents on stereotypes against puritans in England after the "Hacket Affair."

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