Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries ...

Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries ...
Title Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries ... PDF eBook
Author Francis Aidan Gasquet
Publisher
Pages 688
Release 1893
Genre Church and state
ISBN

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The Dissolution of the Monasteries

The Dissolution of the Monasteries
Title The Dissolution of the Monasteries PDF eBook
Author James G. Clark
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 717
Release 2022
Genre History
ISBN 0300269951

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The first account of the dissolution of the monasteries for fifty years--exploring its profound impact on the people of Tudor England "This is a book about people, though, not ideas, and as a detailed account of an extraordinary human drama with a cast of thousands, it is an exceptional piece of historical writing."--Lucy Wooding, Times Literary Supplement Shortly before Easter, 1540 saw the end of almost a millennium of monastic life in England. Until then religious houses had acted as a focus for education, literary, and artistic expression and even the creation of regional and national identity. Their closure, carried out in just four years between 1536 and 1540, caused a dislocation of people and a disruption of life not seen in England since the Norman Conquest. Drawing on the records of national and regional archives as well as archaeological remains, James Clark explores the little-known lives of the last men and women who lived in England's monasteries before the Reformation. Clark challenges received wisdom, showing that buildings were not immediately demolished and Henry VIII's subjects were so attached to the religious houses that they kept fixtures and fittings as souvenirs. This rich, vivid history brings back into focus the prominent place of abbeys, priories, and friaries in the lives of the English people.

The King's Reformation

The King's Reformation
Title The King's Reformation PDF eBook
Author G. W. Bernard
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 766
Release 2007-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300122718

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A major reassessment of England's break with Rome

Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries ...

Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries ...
Title Henry VIII. and the English Monasteries ... PDF eBook
Author Francis Aidan Gasquet
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1893
Genre Church and state
ISBN

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Henry VIII and the English Monasteries

Henry VIII and the English Monasteries
Title Henry VIII and the English Monasteries PDF eBook
Author Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet
Publisher
Pages 634
Release 1890
Genre Church and state
ISBN

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Henry VIII and the English Monasteries

Henry VIII and the English Monasteries
Title Henry VIII and the English Monasteries PDF eBook
Author Francis Aidan Gasquet
Publisher
Pages 564
Release 1920
Genre Church and state
ISBN

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Reading and Writing during the Dissolution

Reading and Writing during the Dissolution
Title Reading and Writing during the Dissolution PDF eBook
Author Mary C. Erler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 217
Release 2013-07-25
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107435331

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In the years from 1534, when Henry VIII became head of the English church until the end of Mary Tudor's reign in 1558, the forms of English religious life evolved quickly and in complex ways. At the heart of these changes stood the country's professed religious men and women, whose institutional homes were closed between 1535 and 1540. Records of their reading and writing offer a remarkable view of these turbulent times. The responses to religious change of friars, anchorites, monks and nuns from London and the surrounding regions are shown through chronicles, devotional texts, and letters. What becomes apparent is the variety of positions that English religious men and women took up at the Reformation and the accommodations that they reached, both spiritual and practical. Of particular interest are the extraordinary letters of Margaret Vernon, head of four nunneries and personal friend of Thomas Cromwell.