‘We Protestants in Masquerade’: Burning the Pope in London

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q4 AREA STUDIES
Kathleen Lynch
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At the height of the Exclusion Crisis, an annual ‘solemn mock procession’ of the pope marched ‘through the City of London’ to a large bonfire into which an effigy of the pope was dumped. These processions took place on the accession day of Elizabeth I. They reportedly attracted as many as two hundred thousand spectators. This article reads these processions through the lens of civic ceremony, taking the performance of civic identity on the streets of London as the foundation of the threatening power of these cultural events. It demonstrates the significance of the trajectory of the march to Temple Bar, marking London’s boundary with Westminster and the court. This article also analyses the satiric broadside engravings that bolster the credibility of the processions’ central claim: that Englishness and Protestantism were inseparable and united against the foreign threat of Catholicism. With a variety of contemporary witnesses, this article challenges the claims that Protestantism had a united front at the time or that the purported statue of Elizabeth at Temple Bar was even a likeness of her. Working with the vocabulary of civic ceremony, the ‘Solemn Mock Processions’ of the Pope revive an old prejudice to coerce a unified national identity based on the exclusion of religious others.
“假面舞会中的我们新教徒”:在伦敦焚烧教皇
在排外危机最严重的时候,一年一度的教皇"庄严的模拟游行"穿过伦敦城,来到一个巨大的篝火前,教皇的肖像被扔进了篝火里。这些游行在伊丽莎白一世即位当天举行,据说吸引了多达20万人观看。本文通过公民仪式的视角来解读这些游行,将伦敦街头公民身份的表现作为这些文化活动威胁力量的基础。它展示了游行到圣殿酒吧的轨迹的重要性,标志着伦敦与威斯敏斯特和法院的边界。本文还分析了讽刺的侧面雕刻,这些雕刻支持了游行的中心主张的可信度:英格兰性和新教是不可分割的,团结起来反对天主教的外来威胁。有了各种各样的当代证人,这篇文章挑战了当时新教有一个统一战线的说法,或者声称在圣殿酒吧的伊丽莎白雕像甚至是她的肖像。教皇的“庄严的模拟游行”使用了公民仪式的词汇,重新唤起了一种古老的偏见,即在排斥其他宗教人士的基础上强迫统一的国家认同。
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London Journal
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期刊介绍: The scope of The London Journal is broad, embracing all aspects of metropolitan society past and present, including comparative studies. The Journal is multi-disciplinary and is intended to interest all concerned with the understanding and enrichment of London and Londoners: historians, geographers, economists, sociologists, social workers, political scientists, planners, educationalist, archaeologists, conservationists, architects, and all those taking an interest in the fine and performing arts, the natural environment and in commentaries on metropolitan life in fiction as in fact
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