The age of reformation : the Tudor and Stewart realms, 1485-1603 / Alec Ryrie.
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2017.
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Series: | Religion, politics, and society in Britain series.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. The world of the parish
- Living in early modern Britain
- A Lost World
- Plague and its aftermath
- Diversions and hopes
- The Church as an institution
- The structure
- The clergy
- Beyond the parish
- Parish Christianity
- Inside the parish Church
- The Mass and its meaning
- The living and the dead
- Satisfaction and dissent
- Heresy
- ̀Anticlericalism'
- 2. Politics and religion in two kingdoms, 1485
- 1513
- Governing Britain
- Kingship, lordship and elective monarchy
- Structures of government
- Church and state
- The usurper's tale: Henry VII and the restoration of stability
- Challenge and survival: The pretenders
- Money and control
- Kingship, popularity and legitimacy
- ̀The lord of the world': James IV's Scotland and the theatre of kingship
- 3. The Renaissance
- Out of Italy
- The weight of history in the Middle Ages
- The Italian Renaissance and what came of it
- The Renaissance in Britain
- Scotland
- England
- Renaissance and Reformation
- Books and printing
- 4. Renaissance to Reformation
- Henry VIII and the glamour of kingship, 1509
- 27
- The performer king
- The cardinal's king
- The Lutheran heresy
- A Problem of Theology
- The arrival of heresy in England
- Scotland: Religion and politics under James V, 1513
- 42
- 5. Supreme Head: Henry VIII's Reformation, 1527
- 47
- The break with Rome
- Conscience and dispensation: Two trials, 1527
- 29
- A New Approach: 1529
- 32
- From divorce to Reformation
- The Henrician Reformation
- Books and articles: The doctrinal Reformation
- King Hezekiah: The Henrician Reformation in practice
- Reactions and responses
- Religious conservatives: Active resistance, passive resistance
- Evangelicals: From loyalty to frustration
- The wider population: Confusion and conformity
- 6. The English Revolution: Edward VI, 1547
- 53
- Carnival: Protector Somerset's Reformation
- From Henry VIII to Protector Somerset
- The gospellers unleashed, 1547
- 49
- Official Reformation: The first phase
- 1549
- 50: The hinge of the Edwardian regime
- The crises of 1549
- Religious opposition and its failure
- Lent: The duke of Northumberland's Reformation
- Consolidation and division: The official Reformation
- The future of the Edwardian Reformation
- Elective monarchy revisited: The Jane Grey debacle
- 7. Two restorations: Mary and Elizabeth, 1553
- 60
- Mary
- Religion, marriage and their consequences
- Rebuilding the Church
- The Protestant problem
- The end of the regime and the transfer of power
- Elizabeth
- The path to the ̀settlement'
- Implementing the Reformation
- 8. Reformation on the battlefield: Scotland, 1542
- 73
- Regency, 1542
- 58
- The crisis of 1543
- The ̀rough wooing'
- French Scotland, 1550
- 59
- The Scottish Revolution, 1558
- 61
- An unexpected war
- An unexpected peace
- A Tragedy of Errors: Mary and the Scots, 1561
- 73
- Playing the queen, 1561
- 67
- King's men and queen's men, 1567
- 73
- 9. Gaping Gulfs: Elizabethan England and the politics of fear
- Marriage and the succession: The long crisis
- From elective monarchy to monarchical republic
- The marriage problem
- ̀By halves and by petty invasions': War and rumours of war
- Catholicism, ̀popery' and the enemy within
- 10. Reforming the world of the parish
- Protestant Scotland: From kirk session to presbytery
- A Disciplined Church
- Bishops and presbyteries
- Puritans and conformists in England
- The long struggle against the Settlement
- The resurgence of conformity
- Building Puritanism in the parishes
- Popular religion in Elizabethan England: A group portrait
- 11. Reformation and empire
- Securing peripheries, 1485
- 1560
- The end of independent lordships: Ireland and Wales, 1485
- 1534
- The Henrician settlements
- Reformation in the uplands
- The Celtic Reformations 1560
- 1603: Success and failure
- Wales and the Scottish Highlands: The path to Protestantism
- Ireland in the balance
- Ireland, England and Essex: The crisis of the 1590s.