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  • This book relocates the Book of Common Prayer at the centre of the English Ref... This book relocates the Book of Common Prayer at the centre of the English Reformation. It recognises the significance of the liturgical revolution led by mid-Tudor evangelicals to the process of making their invisible faith a visible reality. more
  • Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England breaks new ground i... Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England breaks new ground in the religious history of Elizabethan England through a closely focused study of the role of music and the Reformation. By reintegrating music back into the study of the... more
  • Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England breaks new ground i... Church Music and Protestantism in Post-Reformation England breaks new ground in the religious history of Elizabethan England through a closely focused study of the relationship between the practice of religious music and the complex process of... more
  • This book provides a new interpretation of John Merbecke (c.1505-c.1585) the T... This book provides a new interpretation of John Merbecke (c.1505-c.1585) the Tudor musician copyist and writer. Providing a new contextual study of Merbecke it re-interprets his work in the light of humanist rhetoric. It shows how Merbecke s 1550... more
  • John Merbecke (c.1505-c.1585) is most famous as the composer of the first musi... John Merbecke (c.1505-c.1585) is most famous as the composer of the first musical setting of the English liturgy The Booke of Common Praier Noted (BCPN) published in 1550. Not only was Merbecke a pioneer in setting English prose to music but also... more
  • In Nicodemites: Faith and Concealment Between Italy and Tudor England Anne Ove... In Nicodemites: Faith and Concealment Between Italy and Tudor England Anne Overell examines those who concealed their beliefs thus avoiding persecution. Focusing on dilemmas in England and Italy she concludes that Nicodemites contributed to the... more
  • In Parish Clergy Wives in Elizabethan England Anne Thompson demonstrates that ... In Parish Clergy Wives in Elizabethan England Anne Thompson demonstrates that the first ministers wives are not entirely lost to the record and in offering an insight into their lived experience challenges many existing preconceptions about their... more
  • In The Excommunication of Elizabeth I Aislinn Muller examines the excommunicat... In The Excommunication of Elizabeth I Aislinn Muller examines the excommunication and deposition of Queen Elizabeth I of England by the Roman Catholic Church and its political afterlife during her reign. more
  • The Beauty of Belief sheds new light on Lutheran relationships with ecclesiast... The Beauty of Belief sheds new light on Lutheran relationships with ecclesiastical decoration in southwest Germany following the Duchy of Württemberg s Reformation in 1534. Based on extensive original archival research and engagement with surviving... more
  • Notions of which behaviours comprised sin and what actions might lead to salva... Notions of which behaviours comprised sin and what actions might lead to salvation sat at the heart of Christian belief and practice in early modern England but both of these vitally important concepts were fundamentally reconfigured by the... more
  • Notions of which behaviours comprised sin and what actions might lead to salva... Notions of which behaviours comprised sin and what actions might lead to salvation sat at the heart of Christian belief and practice in early modern England but both of these vitally important concepts were fundamentally reconfigured by the... more
  • In Riches and Reform Bess Rhodes explores the ruinous financial consequences o... In Riches and Reform Bess Rhodes explores the ruinous financial consequences of the Reformation in Scotland s ecclesiastical capital of St Andrews tracing how the religious changes of the sixteenth century triggered economic crisis and eventual... more
  • Exploring processes of religious change in early-modern Scotland this collecti... Exploring processes of religious change in early-modern Scotland this collection of essays takes a long-term perspective to consider developments in belief identity church structures and the social context of religion from the late-fifteenth century... more
  • Reformation and the Practice of Toleration examines the remarkable religious t... Reformation and the Practice of Toleration examines the remarkable religious toleration that characterized Dutch society in the early modern era. It shows how this toleration originated how it functioned and how people of different faiths interacted... more
  • In The Reformation of Historical Thought Mark Lotito re-examines the developme... In The Reformation of Historical Thought Mark Lotito re-examines the development of Western historiography by concentrating on Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) and his universal history Carion s Chronicle (1532) which transformed the early modern... more
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