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1. The Reformation
by Prof. Diarmaid MacCulloch
The Reformation and Counter-Reformation represented the greatest upheaval in Western society since the collapse of the Roman Empire. In this ... More
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2. The Origins of the Scottish Reformation
by Alec Ryrie
The Scottish Reformation of 1560 is one of the most controversial events in Scottish history, and a turning-point in the history of Britain and ... More
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3. The Spirit of the Counter-Reformation
by H Outram Evennett
This book, based on Outram Evennett's Birkbeck Lectures of 1951, represents some twenty years' work on the sources of the Counter-Reformation.
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4. Burn Holy Fire
by Jeremy Goring
Lewes, the county town of East Sussex, is famous for its impressive bonfire night celebrations. The author examines the origins and importance of ... More
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5. Acts of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 1543-1609: Part II. 1560-1609
by C S Knighton (Editor), Westminster Abbey
From Elizabeth I's refoundation of the collegiate church to reforms and improvements attempted and achieved in the early years of James I's reign.
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6. English Reformation (2ed) Ppr
by A G Dickens
This book presents a new edition of the classic study of the religious changes that transformed England in the sixteenth century. Henry VIII ... More
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7. Wales and the Word: Historical Perspectives on Religion and Welsh Identity
by D Densil Morgan
Religion has long been a defining characteristic of Welsh identity, and this volume demonstrates the complicated relationship between religion and ... More
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8. Henry VIII and the English Reformation
by Richard Rex
A lucid and forceful analysis of a formative episode in English history, now expanded and updated.
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9. Eighteenth-Century Britain: Religion and Politics, 1714-1815
Why was religion a potent force in the life of Britain and Ireland between 1714 and 1815? - Includes brief biographies of all the main religious ... More
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10. Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire
by Christopher Haigh
Examines why Lancashire remained more solidly Catholic after the Reformation than any other part of England.
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11. The English Reformation and the Laity: Gloucestershire, 1540 1580
by Caroline Litzenberger
This book tells the story of the English Reformation from the viewpoint of ordinary people and their parishes. The book shows that while some ... More
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12. From Cranmer to Sancroft
by Patrick Collinson
Patrick Collinson is the leading historian of English religion in the years after the Reformation. This collection of essays ranges from Thomas ... More
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13. The English Reformation Revised
by Christopher Haigh (Photographer)
This collection of essays seeks to bring some of the most recent innovative work on the English Reformation to the attention of teachers and students ... More
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14. Patterns of Piety: Women, Gender and Religion in Late Medieval and Reformation England
by Christine Peters
This 2003 book offers an interpretation of the transition from Catholicism to Protestantism in the English Reformation.
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15. The Labour Party and Constitutional Reform: A History of Constitutional Conservatism
by Dr. Peter Dorey
This book examines the Labour Party's approach to constitutional reforms in historical context, and how these have been pursued more to 'modernize' ... More
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16. Reformation in Britain and Ireland
by Felicity Heal
This is an innovative volume which studies the coming of reform in the sixteenth century more broadly than do traditional national narratives of ... More
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18. The Ecclesiastical History of the English People
by Venerable Bede The Venerable Bede
"The Ecclesiastical History of the English People" is considered one of the most important documents of Anglo-Saxon history. The work is chiefly ... More
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19. King Alfred's English, a History of the Language We Speak and Why We Should Be Glad We Do
by Laurie J White, Marika Mullen (Editor), Anne Dicks (Editor)
Aimed at students in grades 7-12, "King Alfred's English" is an intriguing look at the development of language--a combination study in both history ... More
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22. Scottish Piety: A Miscellany from Five Centuries
by A C Cheyne (Editor)
Despite the multiplicity of scholarly works on Scottish church history which have appeared in recent decades, very little has been written about what ... More
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24. Anticlericalism in Britain: C. 1500-1914
by Nigel Aston (Editor), Matthew Cragoe (Editor), Keith Robbins (Foreword by)
Here leading religious historians examine the ways anticlericalism manifested itself in Britain.
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25. The History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland: Volume One
by Robert Wodrow
"The church historian Robert Wodrow's (1679-1734) History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland is a massive, detailed classic, most worthy of ... More
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