Catholic England 1480-1530; Henry VIII's Reformation; Edwardian Reformation; Queen Mary's Reformation; Protestanism and Puritanism; religions of the people 1560-1630; Catholics in Protestant England 1560-1625; Charles I's Reformation.
Examines and evaluates all the chief debates on the English Reformation Offers the first textbook treatment of current notions of 'the long reformation' Follows the formula of companion titles in a highly successful series
Professor of History, University of Warwick, UK
The chronological range is ambitious, the secondary literature covered is extraordinarily extensive and the judgements meted out are measured and sensible. The volume should become required reading for undergraduates. Ecclesiastical History Marshall is extremely careful to disentangle the interpretative controversies which surround the reformation period from the evidence itself, and this is perhaps the most valuable aspect of his study. Archive for Reformation History Vol 33
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