House Divided: Christianity in England,1526-1829
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This research monograph is a long needed one volume approach to not only the subject but to the extensive contributions to English religious history made by Duffy, MacCulloch, Wormsley, Haigh and a number of others. Its great strength is positing an armature of viviparous politics and social tensions the continually broke down attempts at a single vision for Anglicanism despite all official Church and State efforts. Chapter 1 ''Lord ,Open the King of England's Eyes'' 1529-1547 Chapter 2 Tudor Church Militant 1547-1553 Chapter 3 Fires of Faith 1553-1558 Chapter 4 ''No name calling'' 1558-1570 Chapter 5 ''Christian my name, Catholic my surname'' 1570-1603 Chapter 6 The Beauty of Holiness and its Consequences 1603-1642 Chapter 7 A War of Religion, A Puritan Revolution 1642-1688 Chapter 8 The Church of England Triumphant 1660-1688 Chapter 9 A Measure of Toleration Achieved 1689-1829Academica Press is an independent scholarly press specializing in publishing monographs and reference material in the humanities and social sciences. We are particularly interested in producing works of scholarly interest English language studies, literary history and criticism ,drama, sociology, education and Irish studies. (Our dedicated imprint, Maunsel & Co., specializes in scholarly research in Irish studies.) We have recently developed projects in African and Afro-American research areas as well as Theology and Legal Studies. Some select areas where we publish include: -American 19th- and 20th-Century Language and Literature -British 19th- and 20th-Century Language and Literature -Irish Studies -African Studies and African-American Studies -Law, including Sports Law -Higher Education -English Church History
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