Reformation And Resistance In Tudor Lancashire by Jennifer Haigh

Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous Tudor period, this historical exploration delves into the religious and social upheavals in Lancashire, a region deeply affected by the Reformation. The narrative examines the complex interplay between the Crown's efforts to impose Protestant reforms and the local populace's resistance, rooted in traditional Catholic beliefs. Through a detailed analysis of historical records, the book highlights the resilience of Lancashire's communities as they navigated the shifting tides of religious authority, illustrating the broader struggle between conformity and resistance in a rapidly changing England.

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