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Author Ryrie, Alec

Title The Age of Reformation : the Tudor and Stewart Realms 1485-1603
Edition 2nd ed
Published Florence : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (329 pages)
Series Religion, Politics and Society in Britain
Religion, politics, and society in Britain series.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Series editor's preface; Preface to the second edition; Preface to the first edition; Acknowledgements; Chronology; 1 The world of the parish; Living in early modern Britain; A lost world; Plague and its aftermath; Diversions and hopes; The Church as an institution; The structure; The clergy; Beyond the parish; Parish Christianity; Inside the parish Church; The Mass and its meaning; The living and the dead; Satisfaction and dissent; Heresy; 'Anticlericalism'; 2 Politics and religion in two kingdoms, 1485-1513; Governing Britain
Kingship, lordship and elective monarchyStructures of government; Church and state; The usurper's tale: Henry VII and the restoration of stability; Challenge and survival: The pretenders; Money and control; Kingship, popularity and legitimacy; 'The lord of the world': James IV's Scotland and the theatre of kingship; 3 The Renaissance; Out of Italy; The weight of history in the Middle Ages; The Italian Renaissance and what came of it; The Renaissance in Britain; Scotland; England; Renaissance and Reformation; Books and printing; 4 Renaissance to Reformation
Henry VIII and the glamour of kingship, 1509-27The performer king; The cardinal's king; The Lutheran heresy; A problem of theology; The arrival of heresy in England; Scotland: Religion and politics under James V, 1513-42; 5 Supreme Head: Henry VIII's Reformation, 1527-47; The break with Rome; Conscience and dispensation: Two trials, 1527-29; A new approach: 1529-32; From divorce to Reformation; The Henrician Reformation; Books and articles: The doctrinal Reformation; King Hezekiah: The Henrician Reformation in practice; Reactions and responses
Religious conservatives: Active resistance, passive resistanceEvangelicals: From loyalty to frustration; The wider population: Confusion and conformity; 6 The English Revolution: Edward VI, 1547-53; Carnival: Protector Somerset's Reformation; From Henry VIII to Protector Somerset; The gospellers unleashed, 1547-49; Official Reformation: The first phase; 1549-50: The hinge of the Edwardian regime; The crises of 1549; Religious opposition and its failure; Lent: The duke of Northumberland's Reformation; Consolidation and division: The official Reformation; The future of the Edwardian Reformation
Elective monarchy revisited: The Jane Grey debacle7 Two restorations: Mary and Elizabeth, 1553-60; Mary; Religion, marriage and their consequences; Rebuilding the Church; The Protestant problem; The end of the regime and the transfer of power; Elizabeth; The path to the 'settlement'; Implementing the Reformation; 8 Reformation on the battlefield: Scotland, 1542-73; Regency, 1542-58; The crisis of 1543; The 'rough wooing'; French Scotland, 1550-59; The Scottish Revolution, 1558-61; An unexpected war; An unexpected peace; A tragedy of errors: Mary and the Scots, 1561-73
Notes Playing the queen, 1561-67
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Subject Reformation.
Reformation.
Reformation.
SUBJECT Great Britain -- Church history. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056609
Great Britain -- Church history -- 16th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056614
Subject Great Britain.
Genre/Form Church history.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351987202
1351987208