A study of popular responses to the English Reformation after Henry VIII's break from Rome.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ethan H. Shagan is Assistant Professor of History at Northwestern University. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2000 and was a Junior Fellow of the Harvard University Society of Fellows. He has published articles in The English Historical Review, The Journal of British Studies, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, and in numerous edited collections. This is his first book.
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Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Note on the text Introduction Part I. The Break with Rome and the Crisis of Conservatism: 1. 'Schismatics be now plain heretics': debating the royal supremacy over the Church of England 2. The anatomy of opposition in early Reformation England: the case of Elizabeth Barton, the holy maid of Kent 3. Politics and the Pilgrimage of Grace revisited Part II. Points of Contact: The Henrician Reformation and the English People: 4. Anticlericalism, popular politics and the Henrician Reformation 5. Selling the sacred: Reformation and dissolution at the Abbey of Hailes 6. 'Open disputation was in alehouses': religious debate in the diocese of Canterbury, c. 1543 Part III. Sites of Reformation: Collaboration and Popular Politics under Edward VI: 7. Resistance and collaboration in the dissolution of the chantries 8. The English people and the Edwardian Reformation Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Note on the text Introduction Part I. The Break with Rome and the Crisis of Conservatism: 1. 'Schismatics be now plain heretics': debating the royal supremacy over the Church of England 2. The anatomy of opposition in early Reformation England: the case of Elizabeth Barton, the holy maid of Kent 3. Politics and the Pilgrimage of Grace revisited Part II. Points of Contact: The Henrician Reformation and the English People: 4. Anticlericalism, popular politics and the Henrician Reformation 5. Selling the sacred: Reformation and dissolution at the Abbey of Hailes 6. 'Open disputation was in alehouses': religious debate in the diocese of Canterbury, c. 1543 Part III. Sites of Reformation: Collaboration and Popular Politics under Edward VI: 7. Resistance and collaboration in the dissolution of the chantries 8. The English people and the Edwardian Reformation Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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