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CaPer investigates how play and recreation helped the Catholic minority in Protestant England navigate persecution from 1558 to 1660. By examining underexplored archives, the project reveals how theatre, dance, music, and ceremonies fostered community bonds and maintained social standing amidst religious intolerance.
CaPer is an ambitious interdisciplinary project exploring how forms of play and recreation helped shape and sustain the Catholic minority in Protestant England.
In faith-divided early modern Europe, the English state persecuted Catholics for their religious allegiance, excluding them from political life.
How did the marginalized Catholic minority, navigating between opposition and loyalty to their Protestant monarchs, survive in such a hostile environment?
Exploring issues of religious intoleran…
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Canada, Toronto
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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