Eamon Duffy

Eamon Duffy is a prominent Irish historian and academic, specializing in the history of Christianity. He is best known for his work on the history of the papacy and the Reformation.

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  1. 1. The Stripping of the Altars

    Traditional Religion in England, 1400-1580

    "The Stripping of the Altars" provides an in-depth look into the religious practices and beliefs of the English people before, during, and after the Protestant Reformation. The book challenges the traditional narrative of a corrupt Catholic Church being replaced by a more pure Protestantism, instead arguing that Catholicism was a vibrant and beloved part of English life. The author uses a wealth of historical evidence to show that the Reformation was a violent rupture rather than a smooth transition, resulting in a profound loss for the people who were forcibly separated from the rituals and traditions that had structured their spiritual lives for generations.

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  2. 2. The Voices Of Morebath

    Reformation and Rebellion in an English Village

    Set in the small English village of Morebath during the tumultuous period of the Reformation, this historical account delves into the lives of its parishioners through the meticulous records kept by their priest, Sir Christopher Trychay. The narrative unveils the community's struggles and resilience as they navigate the sweeping religious changes imposed by the Tudor monarchs, offering a vivid portrayal of rural life and the enduring spirit of a community bound by faith and tradition. Through the priest's detailed accounts, readers gain insight into the personal and collective challenges faced by the villagers, highlighting the profound impact of religious transformation on everyday life.

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