Margaret Aston

Margaret Aston was a renowned British historian known for her work on the Reformation and iconoclasm in England. Her influential books and research contributed significantly to the understanding of religious and cultural transformations in early modern Europe.

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  1. 1. Thomas Arundel

    A Study in Church Life in the Later Middle Ages

    Set against the backdrop of late medieval England, this historical narrative delves into the life and times of a prominent ecclesiastical figure who navigates the turbulent waters of political intrigue and religious reform. As he rises through the ranks of the Church, his journey is marked by a series of pivotal events that shape the course of English history, including his involvement in the suppression of heretical movements and his complex relationship with the monarchy. Through a richly detailed portrayal, the story captures the essence of an era marked by power struggles, faith, and the quest for influence.

  2. 2. Broken Idols Of The English Reformation

    Religion and the Destruction of Sacred Images

    This scholarly work delves into the tumultuous period of the English Reformation, focusing on the widespread destruction of religious images and icons. It explores the motivations behind this iconoclasm, examining the theological, political, and social factors that fueled the movement. The book provides a detailed analysis of how these actions reflected broader shifts in religious thought and practice, highlighting the complex interplay between power, belief, and cultural transformation during this pivotal era in English history.

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