The English Reformation and the laity: Gloucestershire, 1540-1580

This book examines the effects of the English Reformation on the full spectrum of lay religion from 1540 to 1580 through an investigation of individuals and parishes in Gloucestershire. Rather than focusing on either the acceptance of Protestantism or the demise of the traditional Catholic religion,...

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Subtitles:The English Reformation & the Laity
Main Author: Litzenberger, C. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1997.
In:Year: 1997
Reviews:The English Reformation and the laity. Gloucestershire, 1540–1580. By Caroline Litzenberger. (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History.) Pp. xvii+222 incl. 21 figs and 14 tables. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. £35. 0 521 47545 7 (2000) (Robison, William B.)
Series/Journal:Cambridge studies in early modern British history
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Reformation / Layman / History 1540-1580
B Gloucestershire / History 1540-1580
Further subjects:B Reformation (England) (Gloucestershire)
B Gloucestershire (England) Religion
B Reformation England Gloucestershire
B Reformation ; England ; Gloucestershire
B Gloucestershire (England) ; Religion
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521475457
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Summary:This book examines the effects of the English Reformation on the full spectrum of lay religion from 1540 to 1580 through an investigation of individuals and parishes in Gloucestershire. Rather than focusing on either the acceptance of Protestantism or the demise of the traditional Catholic religion, as other historians have done, it considers all shades of belief against the backdrop of shifting official religious policy. The result is the story of responses ranging from stiff resistance to eager acceptance, creating a picture of the religion of the laity which is diverse and complex, but also layered as parishes and individuals expressed their faith in ways which reflected the institutional or personal nature of their piety. Finally, while the book focuses on Gloucestershire, it reveals broad patterns of beliefs and practices which could probably be found all over England.
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ISBN:0511582013
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511582011