Reformation England 1480-1642

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Reformation England 1480-1642

Peter Marshall

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Bloomsbury academic, 2012

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Reformation England 1480-1642 provides a clear and accessible narrative account of the English Reformation, explaining how historical interpretations of its major themes have changed and developed over the past few decades, where they currently stand - and where they seem likely to go. A great deal of interesting and important new work on the English Reformation has appeared recently, such as lively debates on Queen Mary's role, work on the divisive character of Puritanism, and studies on music and its part in the Reformation. The spate of new material indicates the importance and vibrancy of the topic, and also of the continued need for students and lecturers to have some means of orientating themselves among its thickets and by-ways. This revised edition takes into account new contributions to the subject and offers the author's expert judgment on their meaning and significance.

Table of Contents

General Editor's Preface Acknowledgments Author's Preface 1. Catholic England 1480-1530 2. Henry VIII's Reformation 1525-1547 3. Edwardian Revolution 1547-53 4. Mary I's Counter-Reformation 1553-58 5. Protestantism and Puritanism 1559-1625 6. Religions of the People 1560-1630 7. Catholics in Protestant England 1560-1625 8. Charles I's Reformation 1625-1642 Glossary of Key Terms Timeline of Key Events General Reading Index

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