Peter G. Lake
Affiliations: | History | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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"Peter Lake"Children
Sign in to add traineeDavid Como | grad student | 1998 | Princeton |
Brian W. Cowan | grad student | 2000 | Princeton (Literature Tree) |
John M. Hintermaier | grad student | 2004 | Princeton (Literature Tree) |
Brendan M. Kane | grad student | 2004 | Princeton |
Antoinette P. Sutto | grad student | 2008 | Princeton (Literature Tree) |
Sara E. Brooks | grad student | 2009 | Princeton (Literature Tree) |
Rupali R. Mishra | grad student | 2010 | Princeton (Literature Tree) |
Freddy C. Dominguez | grad student | 2011 | Princeton (Literature Tree) |
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Lake P. (2017) Publics and Participation: England, Britain, and Europe in the “Post-Reformation” Journal of British Studies. 56: 836-854 |
Lake P, Questier M. (2016) The Public Politics Of Regime Change; Thomas Digges, Robert Parsons, And Sir Francis Hastings Contest The Religio-Political Arithmetic Of The Elizabethan Fin De Siècle The Historical Journal. 61: 1-27 |
Lake P. (2015) The “Political Thought” of the “Monarchical Republic of Elizabeth I,” Discovered and Anatomized Journal of British Studies. 54: 257-287 |
Chibi AA, Fincham K, Lake P. (2008) Religious Politics in Post-Reformation England The Eighteenth Century. 39: 495 |
Lake P, Pincus S. (2006) Rethinking the Public Sphere in Early Modern England Journal of British Studies. 45: 270-292 |
Johnson DW, Lake P, Questier M. (2001) Conformity and orthodoxy in the English church, c.1560-1660 The Eighteenth Century. 32: 646 |
Lake P. (2001) Business as Usual? The Immediate Reception of Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 52: 456-486 |
Lake P, Como D. (2000) “Orthodoxy” and Its Discontents: Dispute Settlement and the Production of “Consensus” in the London (Puritan) “Underground” Journal of British Studies. 39: 34-70 |
Lake P, Questier M. (2000) Puritans, Papists, and the “Public Sphere” in Early Modern England: The Edmund Campion Affair in Context The Journal of Modern History. 72: 587-627 |
Como D, Lake P. (1999) Puritans, Antinomians and Laudians in Caroline London: The Strange Case of Peter Shaw and its Contexts The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 50: 684-715 |