The Tudor Reformation by Richard Hayman
The State of the Church and the Church of the State
The book delves into the transformative period of the Tudor Reformation, exploring the profound religious, political, and social changes that swept across England during the 16th century. It examines the intricate dynamics between the monarchy, the church, and the populace, highlighting the pivotal roles played by key figures such as Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Through a detailed analysis of the dissolution of monasteries, the establishment of the Church of England, and the ensuing cultural shifts, the narrative provides a comprehensive understanding of how these events reshaped the nation's identity and laid the groundwork for modern Britain.
- Published
- 2015
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 160-180
- Original Language
- English
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