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Cardinal Wolsey: A Life in Renaissance Europe

Autor Dr Stella Fletcher
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 apr 2009
The accession of Henry VIII provided the catalyst for cardinal Wolsey's dramatic rise to power. a month after his receipt of the coveted cardinal's hat in 1515, Wolsey became lord chancellor, making him the king's principal minister and England's senior judge, despite having no formal education in the law. Wolsey's pan-European vision ensured that he was well aware of the threat posed by Martin Luther's theological revolution and campaign against clerical abuses. He therefore sought to nip English heresy in the bud by taking decisive action against known religious radicals and by founding Cardinal College (now Christ Church), Oxford, with a view to forming well-educated priests who would combat heresy and institute ecclesiastical reform from within the hierarchy. Among England's senior churchmen, only Wolsey might have executed such a strategy, but circumstances were combining to thwart his plans. Wolsey was frustrated and ultimately disgraced by the essentially domestic problem of the king's determination that Anne Boleyn should be his wife and the mother of his legitimate heir. This book is an engaging and dramatic biography of this colossus of the Tudor age.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847252456
ISBN-10: 1847252451
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The 500th anniversary of the accession of Henry VIII is to be marked in 2009 by a major exhibition at Hampton Court Palace.

Cuprins

IntroductionChapter 1: Apprenticeship, c.1471-1515Chapter 2: Grand Chancellor, 1515-1520Chapter 3: Papal Pretensions, 1520-1523Chapter 4: Heretics and Rebels, 1524-1527Chapter 5: A great fall, 1527-1529Chapter 6: Pastor bonus, 1529-30Chapter 7: At the sign of the red hat, 1530-2009Bibliography

Recenzii

Article on Wolsey, interviewing author, giving history and featuring book--no review, East Anglian Daily Times (Essex). 2 May 2009.
'Anything that reminds us that Wolsey was actually a fascinating, complex historical character, loyal to his core for all the moments of puffed-up pride, is welcome.  As a short introduction to the humble boy from Ipswich who made good, Fletcher's book work works very well ... her final chapter on Wolsey's posthumous reputation is especially rewarding.' - Catholic Herald
'Scholarly but lively ... written with a light touch, with some jokes here and there ... more readable and less argumentative than some more earnest academic tomes, this scholarly history will amuse and interest many' - Church Times
'This well written biography includes a fascinating chapter on Wolsey's reputation in history and popular culture.' - Contemporary Review
'For years a good short life of Thomas Wolsey that captures the best recent research and is suitable for students has been badly needed ... [Fletcher] admirably fills a large gap in the literature.' - Journal of Ecclesiastical History