9780719071058-0719071054-The Origins of the Scottish Reformation (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain)

The Origins of the Scottish Reformation (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain)

ISBN-13: 9780719071058
ISBN-10: 0719071054
Edition: Annotated
Author: Alec Ryrie
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardcover 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780719071058
ISBN-10: 0719071054
Edition: Annotated
Author: Alec Ryrie
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardcover 240 pages

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The Origins of the Scottish Reformation (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain) (ISBN-13: 9780719071058 and ISBN-10: 0719071054), written by authors Alec Ryrie, was published by Manchester University Press in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Origins of the Scottish Reformation (Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The Scottish Reformation of 1560 is one of the most controversial events in Scottish history, and a turning point in the history of Britain and Europe. Yet its origins remain mysterious, buried under competing Catholic and Protestant versions of the story. Drawing on fresh research and recent scholarship, this book provides the first full narrative of the question.

Focusing on the period 1525-60, in particular the childhood of Mary, Queen of Scots, it argues that the Scottish Reformation was neither inevitable nor predictable. A range of different 'Reformations' were on offer in the sixteenth century, which could have taken Scotland and Britain in dramatically different directions. This is not a 'religious' or a 'political' narrative, but a synthesis of the two, paying particular attention to the international context of the Reformation, and focusing on the impact of violence - from state persecution, through terrorist activism, to open warfare.

Going beyond the heroic certainties of John Knox, this book recaptures the lived experience of the early Reformation: a bewildering, dangerous and exhilarating period in which Scottish (and British) identity was remade.

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