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The Devil in Disguise illuminates the impact of the two British revolutions of the seventeenth century and the shifts in religious, political, scientific, literary, economic, social, and moral culture that they brought about. It does so through the fascinating story of one family and their locality: the Cowpers of Hertford. Their dramatic history contains a murder mystery, bigamy, a scandal novel, and a tyrannized wife, all set against a backdrop of violently competing local factions, rampant religious prejudice, and the last conviction of a witch in England. Spencer Cowper was accused of murdering a Quaker, and his brother William had two illegitimate children by his second ''wife''. Their scandalous lives became the source of public gossip, much to the horror of their mother, Sarah, who poured out her heart in a diary that also chronicles her feeling of being enslaved to her husband. Her two sons remained in the limelight. Both were instrumental in the prosecution of Henry Sacheverel

Trade Review
a work which is ambitious in its remit, entertaining in its form, and successful in its argument: a further notable achievement by a historian with a sure grasp of his craft * Ronald Hutton, Times Literary Supplement *
a thought-provoking book that spurs readers to take an interest in the late Stuart period is much needed and very welcome. * Rachel Weil, American Historical Review *
[A] unique book * Jonathan Clark, Church Times *

Table of Contents
List of Characters ; Chronology ; Note to the Reader ; Introduction ; 1. The Trial of Spencer Cowper ; 2. Partisan Feuds ; 3. Quakers ; 4. Moral Panic and Marital Affairs ; 5. Fanatics and False Brethren ; 6. Despair and Demonism ; Conclusion ; Glossary ; Index

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 9/3/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198749073, 978-0198749073
      ISBN10: 0198749074

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Devil in Disguise illuminates the impact of the two British revolutions of the seventeenth century and the shifts in religious, political, scientific, literary, economic, social, and moral culture that they brought about. It does so through the fascinating story of one family and their locality: the Cowpers of Hertford. Their dramatic history contains a murder mystery, bigamy, a scandal novel, and a tyrannized wife, all set against a backdrop of violently competing local factions, rampant religious prejudice, and the last conviction of a witch in England. Spencer Cowper was accused of murdering a Quaker, and his brother William had two illegitimate children by his second ''wife''. Their scandalous lives became the source of public gossip, much to the horror of their mother, Sarah, who poured out her heart in a diary that also chronicles her feeling of being enslaved to her husband. Her two sons remained in the limelight. Both were instrumental in the prosecution of Henry Sacheverel

      Trade Review
      a work which is ambitious in its remit, entertaining in its form, and successful in its argument: a further notable achievement by a historian with a sure grasp of his craft * Ronald Hutton, Times Literary Supplement *
      a thought-provoking book that spurs readers to take an interest in the late Stuart period is much needed and very welcome. * Rachel Weil, American Historical Review *
      [A] unique book * Jonathan Clark, Church Times *

      Table of Contents
      List of Characters ; Chronology ; Note to the Reader ; Introduction ; 1. The Trial of Spencer Cowper ; 2. Partisan Feuds ; 3. Quakers ; 4. Moral Panic and Marital Affairs ; 5. Fanatics and False Brethren ; 6. Despair and Demonism ; Conclusion ; Glossary ; Index

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