Charts the evolution of Scotland from a medieval and feudal to a modern, professional polity, and the transformation of its church and religious life from catholic to protestant.
Charts the evolution of Scotland from a medieval and feudal to a modern, professional polity, and the transformation of its church and religious life from catholic to protestant.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jenny Wormald was Honorary Fellow in Scottish History at the University Of Edinburgh. Her publications include Lords and Men in Scotland: Bonds of Manrent, 1442-1603 (1985), Scotland: a History (co-editor, 2005) and she was general editor on the New History of Scotland series with Edinburgh University Press.
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Acknowledgements Foreword by Keith Brown I Renaissance Scotland: the Reigns of James III, IV, and V 1. Politics and Government 2. The Local Community 3. Town and Country 4. Poets, Scholars, and Gentlemen II The Reformation 5. The Pre-Reformation Church 6. The Growth of Protestantism 7. The Reformation 8. The Establishment of the Reformed Church III Renaissance Scotland: the Reigns of Mary and James VI 9. The King's Government 10. The Local Community Disturbed 11. Cultural Achievements Epilogue: Scotland after 1603 A Note on Further Reading Appendix: Chronological Table Index
Acknowledgements Foreword by Keith Brown I Renaissance Scotland: the Reigns of James III, IV, and V 1. Politics and Government 2. The Local Community 3. Town and Country 4. Poets, Scholars, and Gentlemen II The Reformation 5. The Pre-Reformation Church 6. The Growth of Protestantism 7. The Reformation 8. The Establishment of the Reformed Church III Renaissance Scotland: the Reigns of Mary and James VI 9. The King's Government 10. The Local Community Disturbed 11. Cultural Achievements Epilogue: Scotland after 1603 A Note on Further Reading Appendix: Chronological Table Index
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