The English Reformation Revised
This collection of essays seeks to bring some of the most recent innovative work on the English Reformation to the attention of teachers and students, and to show how a new understanding of the subject can be built up from work which has so far been hidden away in technical academic journals.
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' … essential reading for students of the Reformation … the editor offers a coherent new synthesis to replace the old.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
Product details
May 1987Paperback
9780521336314
240 pages
227 × 152 × 13 mm
0.32kg
4 tables
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Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction Christopher Haigh
- 1. The recent historiography of the English Reformation Christopher Haigh
- 2. Chruch courts and the Reformation in the diocese of Chichester, 1500–58 Stephen Lander
- 3. Anticlericalism and the English Reformation Christopher Haigh
- 4. The Henrician reformation and the parish clergy Margaret Bowkler
- 5. Popular reactions to the Reformation during the years of uncertainty, 1530–70 D. M. Palliser
- 6. The local impact of the Tudor Reformations Ronald Hutton
- 7. Revival and reform in Mary Tudor's Church: a question of money R. H. Pogson
- 8. Bonner and the Marian persecutions Gina Alexander
- 9. The continuity of Catholicism in the English Reformation Christopher Haigh
- Conclusion Christopher Haigh
- Index.