Edinburgh and the Reformation
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Edinburgh and the Reformation
(Modern revivals in history)
Gregg Revivals, 1993
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First published in Great Britain 1981 by John Donald Publishers Ltd
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This analysis of the Reformation in Edinburgh is divided into three sections: an exploration of the complexities of Edinburgh society during the period; burgh politics and their relationship to the national crisis; and an untangling of the complicated strands which bound the two together.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Edinburgh society: the Burgh community - pressures and responses
- government and society
- the Burgh church
- merchants and craftsmen. Part 2 Burgh politics and national crisis: politics and protestantism in the 1550s
- the politics of conciliation
- Mary, Queen of Scots and the Burgh
- the wars between Leith and Edinburgh
- the reigns of Morton, Lennox and Arran, 1572-85. Part 3 Parties and party men: the old establishment and the new
- protestantism and the Protestant Party
- Catholicism and the Catholic Party
- King's men and Queen's men. Appendix: list of events in Scotland and Edinburgh, 1542-1585.
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