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Henry VIII and the English Reformation: British History in Perspective

Autor Richard Rex
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mar 2006
Abandoning the traditional narrative approach to the subject, Richard Rex presents an analytical account which sets out the logic of Henry VIII's shortlived Reformation. Starting with the fundamental matter of the royal supremacy, Rex goes on to investigate the application of this principle to the English ecclesiastical establishment and to the traditional religion of the people. He then examines the extra impetus and the new direction which Henry's regime gave to the development of a vernacular and literate devotional culture, and shows how, despite Henry's best intentions, serious religious divisions had emerged in England by the end of his reign. The study emphasises the personal role of Henry VIII in driving the Reformation process and how this process, in turn, considerably reinforced the monarch's power.

This updated edition of a powerful interpretation of Henry VIII's Reformation retains the analytical edge and stylish lucidity of the original text while taking full account of the latest research. An important new chapter elucidates the way in which 'politics' and 'religion' interacted in early Tudor England.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781403992727
ISBN-10: 140399272X
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Seria British History in Perspective

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface to the Second Edition.- Preface to the First Edition.- Introduction.- Divorce and Supremacy.- Church and Crown.- Popular Religion.- Vernacular Religious Culture.- Doctrinal Division.- The Politics of Religion.- Conclusion.- Notes.- Bibliography.- Index.

Notă biografică

RICHARD REX is Senior Lecturer in Church History in the Faculty of Divinity at Cambridge, and is Director of Studies in History at Queens' College, Cambridge, UK. He has published widely on late medieval and Tudor Church history and his previous publications includeThe Lollards(Palgrave Macmillan, 2002).

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Abandoning the traditional narrative approach to the subject, Richard Rex presents an analytical account which sets out the logic of Henry VIII's shortlived Reformation. Starting with the fundamental matter of the royal supremacy, Rex goes on to investigate the application of this principle to the English ecclesiastical establishment and to the traditional religion of the people. He then examines the extra impetus and the new direction which Henry's regime gave to the development of a vernacular and literate devotional culture, and shows how, despite Henry's best intentions, serious religious divisions had emerged in England by the end of his reign. The study emphasises the personal role of Henry VIII in driving the Reformation process and how this process, in turn, considerably reinforced the monarch's power.

This updated edition of a powerful interpretation of Henry VIII's Reformation retains the analytical edge and stylish lucidity of the original text while taking full account of the latest research. An important new chapter elucidates the way in which 'politics' and 'religion' interacted in early Tudor England.

Caracteristici

A concise, thematic account of a critical and widelystudied period in English history
Offers a new chapter on the interaction between politics and religion in early Tudor England
Incorporates the latest research and features an updated bibliography