Religious Identities in Henry VIII's England.(Book review)

From: Church History | Date: December 1, 2006| Author: Reynolds, Matthew | Copyright information

Religious Identities in Henry VIII's England. By Peter Marshall. St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History. Aldershot, U.K: Ashgate, 2006. x + 300 pp. $114.95 cloth.

Discussion about the nature of popular response to the English Reformation has generated a major historical industry in recent years. This collection, while making a thought-provoking contribution to such ongoing debate, also showcases the industrious publishing output of its author Peter Marshall. Eight of...

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