English reformations: religion, politics and society under the Tudors (1993)

Christopher Haigh
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RepositoryLibraryShelf
Somerset Somerset Studies S 942.05 HAI
Record Number
9780198221623
Publication Details
RCN
9780198221623
Format
Paperback
Height
24cm
Number of pages
ix, 367p
Note
Prologue: the religious world of Roger Martyn
Introduction: evidence and interpretation

Part 1: a church unchallenged
1. Parishes and piety
2. The priests and their people
3. Books banned and heretics burned
4. Church courts and English law
5. Politics and parliament

Part 2: Two political reformations 1530-1553
6. Divorce, supremacy and schism 1530-1535
7. Religious innovations and royal injunctions 1535-1538
8. Resistance and rebellion 1530-1538
9. Reformation reversed 1538-1547
10. Edward's reformation 1547-1553

Part 3: Political reformation and protestant reformation
11. The making of a minority 1530-1553
12. Catholic restoration 1553-1558
13. Problems and persecution 1553-1558
14. Legislation and visitation 1558-1569
15. From resentment to recusancy
16. Evangelists in action

Conclusion: the reformations and the divisions of England
Dates
1530-1569