Religion, Politics, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England

Insights into the Tudor Court and Political Rivalries

Simon Adams author Mark Greengrass author G W Bernard author Paul E J Hammer author Fiona Kisbey author Ian W Archer editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Jan '08

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This collection of primary sources explores the intertwined religious, political, and social history of sixteenth-century England, providing fresh insights into court dynamics and societal issues.

The book Religion, Politics, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England presents a rich array of primary sources that illuminate the intricate tapestry of religious, political, and social dynamics during this pivotal period in English history. It includes significant documents such as the Religious Ceremonial at the Tudor Court, which provides insight into the ceremonial practices that shaped the royal image and influenced public perception. Additionally, extracts from Royal Household Regulations reveal the inner workings of the court, while notes on the rivalry between the Dukes of Somerset and Northumberland highlight the tensions and power struggles that characterized the political landscape of the time.

This collection also features the 'Journall' of political events spanning from 1547 to 1562, attributed to John Hayles, which offers a firsthand account of the court's political maneuvers and foreign affairs. The memoir of Jean Malliet, who sought a loan for Geneva, exemplifies the transnational connections of the Calvinist movement during the late sixteenth century. Through these documents, readers can grasp the complexities of court politics and their implications for broader societal issues.

Religion, Politics, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England serves as an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, shedding light on previously unpublished materials that deepen our understanding of the era. By examining these primary sources, the book enriches our comprehension of how religion and politics intertwined, ultimately shaping the social fabric of England during this transformative time.

'As is always the case with this venerable series, the editors have provided copious notation to accompany the texts, each of which provides historians with unique insights into the century's history.' Contemporary Review

ISBN: 9780521054324

Dimensions: 215mm x 139mm x 16mm

Weight: 390g

296 pages