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Popular politics and the English Reformation

"This book is a study of popular responses to the English Reformation. It takes as its subject not the conversion of English subjects to a new religion but rather their political responses to a Reformation perceived as an act of state and hence, like all early modern acts of state, negotiated between government and people."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 2003
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 2003
Electronic books
xiii, 341 pages ; 24 cm
9780521808460, 9780521525558, 9780511323874, 9786610160914, 0521808464, 0521525551, 0511323875, 6610160910
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pt. 1. The break with Rome and the crisis of conservatism : 'Schismatics be now plain heretics': debating the royal supremacy over the Church of England
The anatomy of opposition in early Reformation England: the case of Elizabeth Barton, the holy maid of Kent
Politics and the Pilgrimage of Grace revisited
pt. 2. Points of contact: the Henrician Reformation and the English people : Anticlericalism, popular politics and the Henrician Reformation
Selling the sacred: reformation and dissolution at the Abbey of Hailes
'Open disputation was in alehouses': religious debate in the diocese of Canterbury, c. 1543
pt. 3. Sites of Reformation: collaboration and popular politics under Edward VI : Resistance and collaboration in the dissolution of the chantries
The English people and the Edwardian Reformation
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