The Professor John Bossy collection
Professor John Bossy FBA (1933-2015)
The distinguished historian Professor John Bossy FBA died in York on 23 October 2015. The next issue of British Catholic History, to be published in May 2016, will carry a tribute to this brilliant and inspirational scholar. His first book, The English Catholic Community, 1570-1850, published in 1975, truly deserves to be called ‘seminal’. It transformed the field of Catholic studies and continues to shape the discussion. His research on the links between Elizabethan Catholics and France, some of which he published in Recusant History, together with his generous support of scholars working in this field has vastly increased our knowledge and understanding of the complex religious and diplomatic politics of the period. Professor Bossy published many articles in Recusant History and when the journal was renamed British Catholic History he agreed to write the opening essay for the first issue published under its new title. The articles listed here from our own archive of publications bear witness to his own outstanding scholarship and his continuing influence.
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Papists and Patriotism in Elizabethan England
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- Recusant History / Volume 19 / Issue 1 / 1989
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English Catholics and the French Marriage 1577–81
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- Recusant History / Volume 5 / Issue 1 / January 1959
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- 16 September 2015, pp. 1-16
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More Northumbrian Congregations
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- Recusant History / Volume 10 / Issue 1 / 1970
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- 16 September 2015, pp. 11-31
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Henri IV, the Appellants and the Jesuits
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- Recusant History / Volume 8 / Issue 2 / 1965
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- 16 September 2015, pp. 80-122
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Four Catholic Congregations in Rural Northumberland 1750–1850
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- Recusant History / Volume 9 / Issue 2 / April 1967
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- 16 September 2015, pp. 88-119
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Missioners on the Margins? The Territorial Headquarters of the Welsh Jesuit College of St Francis Xavier at The Cwm, c.1600–1679
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- British Catholic History / Volume 32 / Issue 2 / 2014
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- 17 April 2015, pp. 173-193
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A Propos of Henry Constable
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- Recusant History / Volume 6 / Issue 5 / 1961
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- 16 September 2015, pp. 228-237
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Recusant history and after
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- British Catholic History / Volume 32 / Issue 3 / May 2015
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- 21 April 2015, pp. 271-279
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Catholicism, Apostasy and Politics in Late Eighteenth-Century England: The Case of Sir Thomas Gascoigne and Charles Howard, Earl of Surrey
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- Recusant History / Volume 30 / Issue 2 / 2010
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- 16 February 2015, pp. 275-298
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Saints in Exile: The Cult of Saint Thomas of Canterbury and Elizabethan Catholics in France*
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- Recusant History / Volume 29 / Issue 3 / May 2009
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- 16 February 2015, pp. 315-340
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The English Catholic Laity in the Last Years of the Midland District 1803–1840
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- Recusant History / Volume 29 / Issue 3 / 2008
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- 16 February 2015, pp. 381-409
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Catholic Nuns and English Identities. English Protestant Travellers on the English Convents in the Low Countries, 1660–17301
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- Recusant History / Volume 30 / Issue 3 / 2010
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- 16 February 2015, pp. 441-459
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Recusancy and the Rising Generation
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- Recusant History / Volume 31 / Issue 4 / 2012
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- 16 February 2015, pp. 511-533
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‘Virgo Becomes Virago’: Women in the Accounts of Seventeenth-Century English Catholic Missionaries
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- Recusant History / Volume 30 / Issue 4 / October 2011
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- 16 February 2015, pp. 537-553
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