Of prelates and princes: a study of the economic and social position of the Tudor episcopate

The Tudor bishops were men of power and influence within the English realm, both because they possessed spiritual authority and because they exercised lordship over great estates. This book examines their activities as temporal lords: it seeks to discover how wealthy they were and to what uses their...

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Otros títulos:Of Prelates & Princes
Autor principal: Heal, Felicity (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1980.
En:Año: 1980
Críticas:[Rezension von: Heal, Felicity, Of Prelates and Princes: A Study of the Economic and Social Position of the Tudor Episcopate] (1982) (Berlatsky, Joel A.)
[Rezension von: Heal, Felicity, Of Prelates and Princes, A Study of the Economic and Social Position of the Tudor Episcopate] (1981) (Macek, Ellen A.)
Otras palabras clave:B Bishop
B Great Britain ; History ; Tudors, 1485-1603
B Bishops England
B England
B Church office
B Reformation
B Bishops (England)
B Bishops ; England
B England ; Church history ; 16th century
B Anglican Church
B England Church history 16th century
B England Church history, 16th century
B History 1500-1600
B Great Britain History Tudors, 1485-1603
B Great Britain History, Tudors, 1485-1603
Acceso en línea: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:No electrónico
Print version: 9780521229500
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Sumario:The Tudor bishops were men of power and influence within the English realm, both because they possessed spiritual authority and because they exercised lordship over great estates. This book examines their activities as temporal lords: it seeks to discover how wealthy they were and to what uses their revenues were put. Dr Heal draws upon much research undertaken by other scholars in particular dioceses and for particular prelates. The bishops possessed considerable wealth, but they had little security, for the crown effectively controlled their economic destiny, especially after the break with Rome in 1534. No study of the episcopate can therefore ignore the effects of royal policy, and this book combines an investigation into the attitudes and behaviour of the Tudor monarchs with its close examination of the fortunes of the bishops.
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ISBN:0511560567
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511560569