English Reformation: Religion and Cultural Adaption / Edition 1

English Reformation: Religion and Cultural Adaption / Edition 1

by Norman L. Jones
ISBN-10:
0631210431
ISBN-13:
2900631210435
Pub. Date:
02/15/2002
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English Reformation: Religion and Cultural Adaption / Edition 1

English Reformation: Religion and Cultural Adaption / Edition 1

by Norman L. Jones
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Overview

Recent debate over the English Reformation has turned around how Catholic the nation was before the Reformation. Most scholars now believe that there was little popular support for the change in religion imposed by Henry VIII. And yet, by the end of Elizabeth's reign England was clearly Protestant. It had abandoned much of its late Medieval culture and replaced it with a new formulation. This book explores how the English, over three generations, adapted to the religious changes and, in the process, radically reconstructed their culture. Using case studies, the author explores how individuals and the institutions in which they lived and worked, such as families, universities, towns, guilds, and Inns of Court, refashioned themselves in the face of the rapid social, ideological, political, and economic changes loosed by the Reformation. Tracing these responses across three generations, the author emphasizes the way generational interaction and self-interest interrelated to adapt to new circumstances, creating, by the late sixteenth century, a multi-theological culture that exalted nationalism and valued the individual conscience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900631210435
Publication date: 02/15/2002
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Norman Jones is Professor and Chair of History at Utah State University. His previous publications include Faith by Statute: Parliament and the Settlement of Religion, 1559 (1982), God and the Moneylenders (Blackwell Publishers, 1989), The Birth of the Elizabethan Age: England in the 1560s (Blackwell Publishers, 1992) and The Parliaments of Elizabethan English (Blackwell Publishers, 1993).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsvii
Acknowledgementsix
Abbreviationsxiii
1Post Reformation Culture1
2Choosing Reformations7
3Families and Reformations33
4Dissolutions and Opportunities58
5Redefining Communities95
6Reinventing Public Virtue134
7Learning Private Virtue171
8The Post-Reformation World View196
Notes203
Select Bibliography225
Index241
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