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Series Editor's Preface | |
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Preface | |
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Acknowledgements | |
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Chronology | |
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The World of the Parish | |
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Living in early modern Britain | |
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A lost world | |
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Plague and its aftermath | |
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Diversions and hopes | |
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The Church as an institution | |
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The structure | |
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The clergy | |
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Beyond the parish | |
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Parish Christianity | |
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Inside the parish church | |
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The Mass and its meaning | |
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The living and the dead | |
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Satisfaction and dissent | |
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Heresy | |
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`Anticlericalism' | |
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Politics and Religion in Two Kingdoms, 1485-1513 | |
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Governing Britain | |
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Kingship, lordship and elective monarchy | |
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Structures of government | |
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Church and state | |
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The usurper's tale: Henry VII and the restoration of stability | |
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Challenge and survival: the pretenders | |
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Money and control | |
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Kingship and legitimacy | |
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`The lord of the world': James IV's Scotland and the theatre of kingship | |
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The Renaissance | |
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Out of Italy | |
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The weight of history in the Middle Ages | |
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The Italian Renaissance and what came of it | |
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The Renaissance in Britain | |
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Scotland | |
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England | |
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Renaissance and Reformation | |
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Books and printing | |
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Renaissance to Reformation | |
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Henry VIII and the glamour of kingship, 1509-27 | |
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The performer king | |
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The cardinal's king | |
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The Lutheran heresy | |
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A problem of theology | |
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The arrival of heresy in England | |
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Scotland: religion and politics under James V, 1513-42 | |
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Supreme Head: Henry VIII's Reformation, 1527-47 | |
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The break with Rome | |
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Conscience and dispensation: two trials, 1527-29 | |
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A new approach: 1529-32 | |
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From Divorce to Reformation | |
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The Henrician Reformation | |
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Books and articles: the doctrinal Reformation | |
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King Hezekiah: the Henrician Reformation in practice | |
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Reactions and responses | |
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Religious conservatives: active resistance, passive resistance | |
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Evangelicals: from loyalty to frustration | |
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The wider population: confusion and conformity | |
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The English Revolution: Edward VI, 1547-53 | |
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Carnival: Protector Somerset's Reformation | |
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From Henry VIII to Protector Somerset | |
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The gospellers unleashed, 1547-49 | |
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Official Reformation: the first phase | |
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1549-50: the hinge of the Edwardian regime | |
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The end of Seymour's Protectorate | |
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Religious opposition and its failure | |
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Lent: the Duke of Northumberland's Reformation | |
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Consolidation and division: the official Reformation | |
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The future of the Edwardian Reformation | |
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Elective monarchy revisited: the Jane Grey debacle | |
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Two Restorations: Mary and Elizabeth, 1553-60 | |
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Mary | |
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Religion, marriage and their consequences | |
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Rebuilding the Church | |
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The Protestant problem | |
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The end of the regime and the transfer of power | |
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Elizabeth | |
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The path to the `Settlement' | |
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Implementing the Reformation | |
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Reformation on the Battlefield: Scotland, 1542-73 | |
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Regency, 1542-58 | |
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The crisis of 1543 | |
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The `Rough Wooing' | |
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French Scotland, 1550-59 | |
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The Scottish Revolution, 1558-61 | |
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An unexpected war | |
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An unexpected peace | |
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A tragedy of errors: Mary and the Scots, 1561-73 | |
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Playing the queen, 1561-67 | |
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King's men and queen's men, 1567-73 | |
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Gaping Gulfs: Elizabethan England and the Politics of Fear | |
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Marriage and the succession: the long crisis | |
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From elective monarchy to monarchical republic | |
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The marriage problem | |
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`By halves and by petty invasions': war and rumours of war | |
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Catholicism, `popery' and the enemy within | |
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Reforming the World of the Parish | |
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Protestant Scotland: from kirk session to presbytery | |
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A disciplined Church | |
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Bishops and presbyteries | |
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Puritans and conformists in England | |
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The long struggle against the Settlement | |
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The resurgence of conformity | |
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Building Puritanism in the parishes | |
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Popular religion in Elizabethan England: a group portrait | |
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Reformation and Empire | |
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Securing peripheries, 1485-1560 | |
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The end of independent lordships: Ireland and Wales, 1485-1534 | |
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The Henrician settlements | |
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Reformation in the uplands | |
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The Celtic Reformations 1560-1603: success and failure | |
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Wales and the Scottish Highlands: the path to Protestantism | |
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Ireland in the balance | |
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Ireland, England and Essex: the crisis of the 1590s | |
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Epilogue: Electing a Monarch, 1603 | |
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Select Bibliography | |
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Index | |