A Companion to Tudor BritainRobert Tittler, Norman L. Jones A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of historical debates about this period, focusing on the whole British Isles.
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... Religion Ben R. MeRee 13 The Dissolutions and their Aftermath Peter Canieh 14 Religious Settlements Norman ]ones 15 Catholics and Recusants William Sheils 16 The Protestant Opposition to Elizabethan Religious Reform Peter Iver Kaafman ...
... Religion Ben R. MeRee 13 The Dissolutions and their Aftermath Peter Canieh 14 Religious Settlements Norman ]ones 15 Catholics and Recusants William Sheils 16 The Protestant Opposition to Elizabethan Religious Reform Peter Iver Kaafman ...
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... Religion and Cultural Adaptation (2002). He co—edited Interest Groups and Legislation in Elizabethan Parliaments (1989) and The Parliaments ofElizabethan England (1990). Anne Laurence is Professor of History at the Open University and ...
... Religion and Cultural Adaptation (2002). He co—edited Interest Groups and Legislation in Elizabethan Parliaments (1989) and The Parliaments ofElizabethan England (1990). Anne Laurence is Professor of History at the Open University and ...
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... Religion in Britain (1994). He is currently completing an edition of an estate book of the archbishopric of York covering the period 1620 to 1760. Robert Tittler teaches at Concordia Univer— sity, Montreal, and has been Visiting ...
... Religion in Britain (1994). He is currently completing an edition of an estate book of the archbishopric of York covering the period 1620 to 1760. Robert Tittler teaches at Concordia Univer— sity, Montreal, and has been Visiting ...
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... religion and the law. Religion is taken up in the 'Belief' section of this collection, but the law and the men of the law are DeLloyd Guth's brief because their way of construing the possible set bounds around the politically feasible ...
... religion and the law. Religion is taken up in the 'Belief' section of this collection, but the law and the men of the law are DeLloyd Guth's brief because their way of construing the possible set bounds around the politically feasible ...
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... religion and an easy target to be stripped of its great wealth, mechanisms for collecting and disposing of the ... religious houses or returned them to secular lives. A second phase of visitations began. 38 JOSEPH S. BLOCK.
... religion and an easy target to be stripped of its great wealth, mechanisms for collecting and disposing of the ... religious houses or returned them to secular lives. A second phase of visitations began. 38 JOSEPH S. BLOCK.
Contents
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Part II Belief | 201 |
Part III People and Groups | 307 |
Part IV Culture | 401 |
Bibliography | 526 |
Index | 563 |
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