The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism is a very impressive scholarly endeavor, covering as it does five centuries of history across what was often the very different Catholic landscapes of England, Scotland, Wales, and, especially, Ireland, with its large Catholic majority treated for so long as a second-class minority.
Robert E. Scully S.J., Journal of Jesuit Studies
There is, nevertheless, a certain excitement about the lifting of horizons. Apart from enlargement of its own historical sphere, early modern Catholic studies will surely be affected by closer association with later periods. It is an extraordinary achievement that all five volumes of the Oxford History of British and Irish Catholic History have appeared simultaneously, and this will augment the seventeenthcentury turn in the early modern period. Another term for early modern might be post-medieval, a perspective that we should not lose. Ends are just as interesting as new beginnings.
Victor Houliston