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England's Long Reformation
England's Long Reformation
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Alexandra Walsham
Andrew Perne
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Clerical Estate
collinson
Counter-Reformation England
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duffy
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english
English Reformation
English religious change analysis
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Essex
Framlingham Castle
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High Suffolk
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Hold
Ian Green
Inclined
John Knewstub
Late Mediaeval Church
macculloch
Mayor's Court
Mayor’s Court
Michael Questier
Part III
patrick
post-Reformation England
Protestantisation process
Puritanism history
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religious toleration studies
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Sir Thomas Cornwallis
Thomas Rose
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Product details
- ISBN 9780415516143
- Weight: 670g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 09 Jan 2012
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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England's Long Reformation" brings together a distinguished team of scholars, who seek to advance beyond current debates concerning the English Reformation. It puts the religious changes of the 16th century in longer perspective than has been traditional and counters the recent emphasis on the popularity of pre-Reformation Catholicism. Instead the case is argued for an underlying trajectory of evangelical activity from the 1520s. The contributors also examine some of the hybrid religious forms which developed and the propagation of the more uncompromising messages of Puritanism and Counter-Reformed Catholicism.; Taking their cue fom continental historians, the authors demonstrate the insights which can be derived by taking a long view of the Reformation in England. The processes of Protestantization and indeed Christianization were involved, with each new generation needing to be won over or at least re- educated. The interaction of religion and society - particularly as regards the so-called "reformation of manners" - is another central theme. Ranging from Tudor Norwich to Hanoverian Bristol, the work collectively breaks down some of the artificial barriers created by periodization and encourages a new way of looking at the English Reformation. This volume should prove valuable reading for those interested in the making of a Protestant nation.
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