Reformation Reputations

Reformation Reputations

The Power of the Individual in English Reformation History

Crankshaw, David J.; Gross, George W. C.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

11/2021

474

Mole

Inglês

9783030554361

15 a 20 dias

655

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1. Introduction: Reformation, Life-Writing and the Commemorative Impulse: The Power of the Individual- David J. Crankshaw and George W. C. Gross.- 2. 1535 in 1935: Catholic Saints and English Identity: The Canonization of Thomas More and John Fisher- William Sheils.- 3. Thomas Cranmer's Reputation Reconsidered- Ashley Null.- 4. 'Agents of the Reformation': Margaret Cranmer, Anne Hooper and Elizabeth Coverdale- Rachel Basch.- 5. Anne Askew- Susan Wabuda.- 6. 'A Man of Stomach': Matthew Parker's Reputation- David J. Crankshaw.- 7. John Whitgift Redivivus: Reconsidering the Reputation of Elizabeth's Last Archbishop of Canterbury- Felicity Heal.- 8. Anthony Munday: Eloquent Equivocator or Contemptible Turncoat?- Elizabeth Evenden-Kenyon.-9. Polemic, Memory and Emotion: John Gerard and the Writing of the Counter-Reformation in England- Peter Lake and Michael Questier.- 10. Rehabilitating Robert Persons: Then and Now- Victor Houliston.
Personality;Historiography;Catholic;Protestant;Archival sources;IHR seminar;Henry VIII;Martyrs;Fisher;Thomas More;Cranmer;Archbishop of Canterbury