The Reformations in Britain, 1520–1603

The Reformations in Britain, 1520–1603
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9781000598018
ISBN-13 : 1000598012
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Book Synopsis The Reformations in Britain, 1520–1603 by : Anna French

Download or read book The Reformations in Britain, 1520–1603 written by Anna French and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-08-23 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This entirely fresh narrative of the "British Reformations" focuses on the emotional as well as the material experience of living through the reformations in Britain during the sixteenth century. The Protestant reformations that took place in England and Scotland during the sixteenth century were, even by the standards of the period, unusually and uniquely fractious and complicated. By combining politics, theology, and culture – and by complementing its narrative with key documents from the period – this book arms readers to study, explore, and understand the British Reformations in new ways. More importantly, it considers this fascinating period in the round, understanding the reformations as a religious and cultural movement that had impacts upon politics, society, and individuals which combined to profound and lasting effects. Above all, it shows how an empathetic study of sixteenth-century religious and cultural history can expand our understanding of the past – and of how identities can form and be altered by powerful ideas and inspired individuals as well as mighty princes. Aided by a Who’s Who and Chronology, The Reformations in Britain is an invaluable resource for all students who study the religious and cultural history of sixteenth-century Britain.


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