English Catholics and Elizabethan Summer Progresses

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The article presents the results of the first comprehensive study of the visits of Queen Elizabeth I of England to Catholic noble- and gentlemen and women throughout her reign (1558–1603). The study revealed a much higher number of royal visits to Catholics than it was previously thought. A prosopographic study of Elizabeth’s Catholic hosts has demonstrated that this group included conforming Catholics who belonged to court patronage networks, predominantly those of the royal favourites, Earls of Leicester and Essex, and the Cecils. Royal visits could have various outcomes, ranging from arrest to knighthood, and the decision of the Queen to travel to a county with a considerable Catholic population was always dictated by a combination of strong reasons of international and domestic politics. Entertainments for the Queen that were prepared by the Catholics were a way to carry out a dialogue between her and her Catholic subjects, and to integrate Catholics into the English political elite.

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A. Seregina

Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: aseregina@mail.ru
Moscow, Russia

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