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Reformation, Politics and Polemics - The Growth of Protestantism in East Anglian Market Towns, 1500-1610

English · Hardback

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Drawing primarily from Suffolk sources, this book explores the development and place of Protestantism in early modern society, defined as much in terms of its practice in local communities as in its more public pronouncements from those in authority. Using detailed analysis of four communities, Mildenhall, Bury St Edmunds, Thetford and Hadleigh, John Craig explores the responses and initiatives of these towns to the question of the Reformation in the 16th century. These local studies provide the basis for a broader perspective on urban reformation in East Anglia.

List of contents

Introduction; The problem of Reformation; Definitions: parishioners, preachers and the people; Co-operation and initiatives: Mildenhall, 1550-1603; Politics: Bury St Edmunds, 1500-1610; Polemics: Thetford, 1560-90; Conflict: Hadleigh, 1530-60; Conclusion: the process of urban Reformation; Appendices; Bibliography; Index.

About the author

John Craig (Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, UK)

Summary

This work seeks to explore the development and place of Protestantism in early modern society, defined in terms of its practice in local communities and in its public pronouncements from those in authority. It looks at political context, religious motivations and the social factors of reformation.

Product details

Authors John Craig
Publisher Routledge
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.02.2002
 
EAN 9780754602699
ISBN 978-0-7546-0269-9
No. of pages 296
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 21 mm
Weight 611 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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