Cross, Crown & Community Religion, Government And Culture In Early Modern England 1400 1800 by Dr D J B Trim
Religion, Government And Culture In Early Modern England 1400 1800
This insightful work delves into the intricate interplay between religion, governance, and societal norms in England from the late medieval period through the dawn of the modern era. It explores how religious beliefs and practices were deeply intertwined with political power and cultural identity, shaping the lives and communities of the time. The book examines the evolving roles of the church and state, highlighting the tensions and collaborations that defined this transformative period. Through a detailed analysis of historical events and figures, it sheds light on the profound impact of religious and governmental shifts on the cultural landscape of early modern England.
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- 2001
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