Power, Treason and Plot in Tudor England
Margaret Clitherow, an Elizabethan Saint
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published:23rd Feb '22
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This book provides a compelling look at Margaret Clitherow's life, her defiance against Tudor authorities, and her eventual martyrdom. Power, Treason and Plot in Tudor England offers a nuanced perspective on faith and sacrifice.
Set in the tumultuous landscape of Elizabethan England, Power, Treason and Plot in Tudor England delves into the life of Margaret Clitherow, a prominent Catholic recusant. Her story unfolds against a backdrop of intense religious conflict, as the Protestant Church of England sought stability while many, including nobles and commoners alike, clung to their Catholic faith. The narrative captures the struggles of those who defied the expectations of the time, highlighting the complexities of loyalty and belief amidst societal pressures.
Margaret's journey from a Protestant upbringing to her embrace of Catholicism marks a pivotal shift in her life. Married to John Clitherow, a butcher, she established a family in York, but her convictions soon led her down a perilous path. The book explores her arrest for harboring Catholic priests, a moment that ignited a fierce confrontation with the northern authorities and the Church of England. As the political climate grew increasingly tense, Margaret's steadfastness in her faith culminated in a tragic yet powerful narrative of defiance.
In 1970, Margaret was canonized as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, her legacy serving as a testament to the struggles faced during the Tudor period. The story of Margaret Clitherow is not just one of personal conviction but reflects the broader themes of power, treason, and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity. Power, Treason and Plot in Tudor England invites readers to reflect on the intricate interplay of faith and politics during one of history's most challenging epochs.
ISBN: 9781399097970
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216 pages