Princes, Pastors and People

The Church and Religion in England, 1500–1689

Susan Doran author Christopher Durston author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:12th Dec '02

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Princes, Pastors and People traces the many changes in religious life that took place in the turbulent years of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth centuries.

It is designed to make accessible to readers much of the most recent research, and to guide them through the major historical controversies of the last twenty-five years:

* the causes of the English Reformation
* the popularity of the Elizabethan Protestant Church
* the impact of the Laudian innovations of the 1630s
* the Puritan attempt to control popular culture and belief.

By adopting a thematic rather than chronological approach, the book is also able to chart the long-term developments across the period in key areas such as doctrinal and liturgical change, the role of the clergy, and the importance of religion in the everyday lives of people.

'Lively and stimulating.' - Henry Cohn, University of Warwick

'Makes a difficult, multi-layered topic accessible.' - Paul Griffiths, University of Leicester

'A user-friendly pathway through a complex topic.' - M.R. Squire, Market Weighton School


'This is a book which must be welcomed...it takes into account the remarkable amount of work published in the last twenty years, has a helpful glossary and list of dates.' - Scottish Association of Teachers of History Resources Review

'Aimed chiefly at sixth-formers and undergraduates which offers a straightforward and accessible account of recent writings on the reformation and its origins.' - Times Higher Education Supplement

ISBN: 9780415205771

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 590g

240 pages

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