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ALBION

ALBION

ALBION

In Volume 35, Issue 2 of Albion ( Summer 2003)



A quarterly journal concerned with British studies

Table of Contents

187 Royalty, Virtue, and Adversity: The Cult of King Henry VI
Leigh Ann Craig

210 Cuthbert Tunstal and Heresy in Essex and London, 1528
Craig W. D’Alton

229 The World of Alexander Campbell: An Eighteenth-Century
Grenadian Planter
Mark Quintanilla


Reviews of Books

Ananya Jahanara Kabir. Paradise, Death and Doomsday in Anglo-Saxon
Literature
. by FRED C. ROBINSON, 257

Ted Johnson South, ed. Historia de Sancto Cuthberto: A History of Saint
Cuthbert and a Record of his Patrimony
. by DAVID ROLLASON, 258

Richard P. Abels and Bernard S. Bachrach, eds. The Normans and Their
Adversaries at War
. by MATTHEW STRICKLAND, 259

Noël James Menuge. Medieval English Wardship in Romance and Law.
by SUE SHERIDAN WALKER, 261

Anne Duggan, ed. The Correspondence of Thomas Becket Archbishop of
Canterbury, 1162–1170
. by DAVID S. SPEAR, 262

Robert B. Patterson. The Scriptorium of Margam Abbey and the Scribes of Early Angevin Glamorgan: Secretarial Administration in a Welsh Marcher Barony, c. 1150–1225. by THOMAS G. WALDMAN, 263

Nicholas Vincent. The Holy Blood: King Henry III and the Westminster Blood
Relic
. by ROBERT C. STACEY, 265

Rosemary Horrox and Sarah Rees Jones, eds. Pragmatic Utopias: Ideals and
Communities, 1200–1630
. by CHARLES F. BRIGGS, 266

Douglas Biggs, Sharon D. Michalove, and A. Compton Reeves, eds. Traditions
and Transformations in Late Medieval England
. by LARRY W. USILTON, 268

Michael Hicks, ed. Revolution and Consumption in Late Medieval England.
by GEORGE B. STOW, 269

Joseph Biancalana. The Fee Tail and the Common Recovery in Medieval
England, 1176–1502
. by DANIEL KLERMAN, 271

Norman Jones. The English Reformation: Religion and Cultural Adaptation.
by STANFORD LEHMBERG, 273

Christopher Highley and John N. King, eds. John Foxe and his World.
by RICHARD KYLE, 274

Jennifer Andersen and Elizabeth Sauer, eds. Books and Readers in Early Modern
England: Material Studies
. by MARJORIE SWANN, 275

Mark Stoyle. West Britons: Cornish Identities and the Early Modern British
State
. by IAN ATHERTON, 277

Vincent P. Carey. Surviving the Tudors: The “Wizard” Earl of Kildare and
English Rule in Ireland, 1537–1586.
by WILLIAM PALMER, 278

Peter Lake with Michael Questier. The Antichrist’s Lewd Hat: Protestants,
Papists and Players in Post-Reformation England
. by SUSAN WABUDA, 280

Juliet Fleming. Graffiti and the Writing Arts of Early Modern England.
by JOAD RAYMOND, 281

Jon A. Quitslund. Spenser’s Supreme Fiction: Platonic Natural Philosophy and
“The Faerie Queene.”
by ARTHUR F. KINNEY, 283

Cheryl A. Fury. Tides in the Affairs of Men: The Social History of Elizabethan
Seamen, 1580–1603.
by EDWARD M. FURGOL, 284

Brian Nance. Turquet de Mayerne as Baroque Physician: The Art of Medical
Portraiture
. by ELIZABETH LANE FURDELL, 286

Randolph Vigne and Charles Littleton, eds. From Strangers to Citizens: The
Integration of Immigrant Communities in Britain, Ireland and Colonial America, 1550–1750
. by OLE PETER GRELL, 287

Chris R. Kyle, ed. Parliament, Politics and Elections 1604–1648.
by PETER GAUNT, 289

Reid Barbour. Literature and Religious Culture in Seventeenth-Century England. by P. E. MCCULLOUGH, 290

Jason Peacey, ed. The Regicides and the Execution of Charles I.
by RICHARD CUST, 292

James Grantham Turner. Libertines and Radicals in Early Modern London:
Sexuality, Politics and Literary Culture, 1630–1685
. by CYNTHIA WALL, 293

Alan Houston and Steve Pincus, eds. A Nation Transformed: England after the
Restoration
. by RICHARD L. GREAVES, 294

Timothy Morton and Nigel Smith, eds. Radicalism in British Literary Culture,
1650–1830: From Revolution to Revolution.
by CHRIS MOUNSEY, 296

Todd M. Endelman. The Jews of Britain, 1656–2000. by MATT GOLDISH, 298

Lisa A. Freeman. Character’s Theater: Genre and Identity on the
Eighteenth-Century English Stage
. by J. DOUGLAS CANFIELD, 299

Isabel Rivers, ed. Books and Their Readers in Eighteenth-Century England: New Essays. by DAVID SPADAFORA, 301

Jonathan Clark and Howard Erskine-Hill, eds. Samuel Johnson in Historical
Context
. by JAMES J. CAUDLE, 303

David Womersley. Gibbon and the “Watchmen of the Holy City”: The Historian and his Reputation, 1776–1815. by PATRICIA B. CRADDOCK, 305

Robin Nicholson. Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Making of a Myth: A Study in
Portraiture, 1720–1892
. by MURRAY G. H. PITTOCK, 306

John Smail, ed. Woollen Manufacturing in Yorkshire: The Memorandum Books
of John Brearley, Cloth Frizzer at Wakefield, 1758–176
2. by STEPHEN CAUNCE, 307

Laurence Ince. Neath Abbey and the Industrial Revolution. by LARRY E. CORT, 309

Katherine Turner. British Travel Writers in Europe, 1750–1800: Authorship,
Gender and National Identity
. by CAROLE FABRICANT, 310

Susan Wollenberg. Music at Oxford in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. by NICHOLAS TEMPERLEY, 312

J. C. S. Mason. The Moravian Church and the Missionary Awakening in
England 1760–1800.
by CHARLES I. WALLACE, 314

Terry Coleman. The Nelson Touch: The Life and Legend of Horatio Nelson.
by ODED LOWENHEIM, 315

Anne K. Mellor. Mothers of the Nation: Women’s Political Writing in England, 1780–1830. by CLARE MIDGLEY, 317

Derek E. Ostergard, ed. William Beckford, 1760–1844: An Eye for the
Magnificent
. by KATHLEEN NICHOLSON, 318

Roberto Romani. National Character and Public Spirit in Britain and France,
1750–1914
. by PETER MANDLER, 320

Stewart J. Brown. The National Churches of England, Ireland, and Scotland
1801–1846
. by JOSEF L. ALTHOLZ, 321

Sabine Freitag and Peter Wende, eds. British Envoys to Germany, 1816–1866.
by JOHN K. SEVERN, 323

John M. Ulrich. Signs of Their Times: History, Labor, and the Body in Cobbett,
Carlyle, and Disraeli.
by CHRIS R. VANDEN BOSSCHE, 324

Klaus Gallo. Great Britain and Argentina: From Invasion to Recognition,
1806–26
. by COLIN M. LEWIS, 325

Nicholas Dames. Amnesiac Selves: Nostalgia, Forgetting and British Fiction,
1810–1870.
by ATHENA VRETTOS, 327

Jonathan Smith and Christopher Stray, eds. Teaching and Learning in
Nineteenth-Century Cambridge
. by MICHAEL HOFSTETTER, 329

John Garrard. Democratisation in Britain: Elites, Civil Society and Reform since 1800. by HAROLD PERKIN, 330

Fabrice Bensimon. Les Britanniques Face à la Révolution Française de 1848.
by JEREMY BLACK, 332

Joy Dixon. Divine Feminine: Theosophy and Feminism in England.
by PATRICIA S. KRUPPA, 333

L. Perry Curtis, Jr. Jack the Ripper and the London Press. by JUDITH KNELMAN, 335

Michael Bentley. Lord Salisbury’s World: Conservative Environments in
Late-Victorian Britain.
by PETER T. MARSH, 336

Eilidh Garrett, Alice Reid, Kevin Schürer, and Simon Szreter. Changing Family
Size in England and Wales: Place, Class and Demography, 1891–1911
.
by RICHARD A. SOLOWAY, 337

Ian Carter. Railways and Culture in Britain: The Epitome of Modernity.
by TERRY GOURVISH, 339

Andrew Popp. Business Structure, Business Culture and the Industrial District: The Potteries, c.1850–1914. by GEOFFREY TIMMINS, 340

Paul Laity. The British Peace Movement 1870–1914. by THOMAS C. KENNEDY, 342

Ian Packer. Lloyd George, Liberalism and the Land: The Land Issue and Party
Politics in England, 1906–1914
. by BENTLEY BRINKERHOFF GILBERT, 343

Nicholas Mansfield. English Farmworkers and Local Patriotism, 1900–1930.
by PAMELA HORN, 345

Mark Connelly. The Great War Memory and Ritual: Commemoration in the City and East London, 1916–1939. by JAY WINTER, 346

Gordon Martel, ed. The Times and Appeasement: The Journals of A. L. Kennedy, 1932–1939. by SIDNEY ASTER, 347

Alan Warren. Singapore 1942: Britain’s Greatest Defeat. by ROBIN HIGHAM, 349

Peter Mangold. Success and Failure in British Foreign Policy: Evaluating the
Record, 1900–2000.
by RITCHIE OVENDALE, 350

David Morley and Kevin Robins, eds. British Cultural Studies: Geography,
Nationality, and Identity
. by THOMAS HAJKOWSKI, 351

Jane Lewis. The End of Marriage?: Individualism and Intimate Relations.
by GINGER S. FROST, 353

John McIlroy, Kevin Morgan, and Alan Campbell, eds. Party People,
Communist Lives: Explorations in Biography. Matthew Worley. Class Against
Class: The Communist Party in Britain Between the Wars
. by KEITH LAYBOURN, 355

Roland Tanner. The Late Medieval Scottish Parliament: Politics and the Three
Estates, 1424–1488.
by DAVID B. FRANKLIN, 358

Charles W. J. Withers. Geography, Science and National Identity: Scotland since 1520. by CHRISTOPHER A. WHATLEY, 360

David Stevenson. The Beggar’s Benison: Sex Clubs of Enlightenment Scotland
and their Rituals
. by VERN L. BULLOUGH, 361

L. A. Clarkson and E. Margaret Crawford. Feast and Famine: Food and
Nutrition in Ireland 1500–1920
. by DEREK J. ODDY, 363

Marcus Tanner. Ireland’s Holy Wars: The Struggle for a Nation’s Soul,
1500–2000
. by FRANK A. BILETZ, 364

Christine Kinealy. The Great Irish Famine: Impact, Ideology and Rebellion.
by DAVID W. MILLER, 366

A. T. Q. Stewart. The Shape of Irish History. by MARY N. HARRIS, 368