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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth

First published between 1858 and 1870, this twelve-volume history argues that the English Reformation enabled modernity.

James Anthony Froude (Author)

9781108035590, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 17 November 2011

548 pages
21.6 x 14 x 3.1 cm, 0.69 kg

James Anthony Froude (1818–94), historian and disciple of Carlyle, published this twelve-volume history of the English Reformation between 1858 and 1870. The work is shaped by Froude's firm belief that the Reformation enabled the development of modernity and the rise of 'progressive intelligence' in England. His polemical stance was criticised by some historians, but his engaging narrative style and elegant prose made his work extremely popular with the general public, and the books were highly influential. The first six volumes consider the course of the Reformation from the break with Rome until the accession of Elizabeth I in 1558, and the remaining six recount the reign of Elizabeth I, ending with the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Volume 3 concerns the foreign and domestic aspects of the Reformation, the Pilgrimage of Grace, Anne of Cleves, and the fall of Thomas Cromwell.

Preface
12. Foreign and domestic aspects of the Reformation in England
13. The Pilgrimage of Grace
14. The commission of Cardinal Pole
15. The Exeter conspiracy
16. The Six Articles
17. Anne of Cleves and the fall of Cromwell.

Subject Areas: British & Irish history [HBJD1]

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