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Patterns of Piety

Women, Gender and Religion in Late Medieval and Reformation England

Patterns of Piety( )
Author: Peters, Christine
Contribution by: Fletcher, Anthony
Morrill, John
Guy, John
Series title:Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History Ser.
ISBN:978-0-521-58062-5
Publication Date:May 2003
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $162.95
Book Description:

This 2003 book offers an interpretation of the transition from Catholicism to Protestantism in the English Reformation, and explores its implications for an understanding of women and gender. Central to this is an appreciation of the significance of medieval Christocentric piety in offering a bridge to the Reformation.

Book Details
Pages:410
Detailed Subjects: Religion / Christian Living / Women's Interests
History / Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era (1485-1603)
Religion / Christian Church / History
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.2 x 22.9 x 3.3 cm
Book Weight:0.79 Kilograms
Author Biography
Peters, Christine (Author)
Born in Australia in 1949, John Guy grew up in England. Early in life Guy developed a love of history. He pursued that interest and read History under the supervision of Professor Sir Geoffrey Elton, the pre-eminent Tudor scholar of the late-twentieth century. John Guy took a First and became a Research Fellow of Selwyn College in 1970. Awarded a Greene Cup by Clare College in 1970, he completed his PhD on Cardinal Wolsey in 1973 and won the Yorke Prize of the University of Cambridge in 1976. John Guy has lectured extensively on Early Modern British History and Renaissance Political Thought in both Britain and the United States. He has published 16 books and numerous academic articles.

Guy's book My Heart is My Own: the life of Mary Queen of Scots (Harper Perennial, 2004) won the 2004 Whitbread Biography Award, the Marsh Biography Award, was a finalist in the USA for the 2004 Biography/Autobiography of the Year Award (National Books Critics' Circle), and has been translated into Spanish and Czech. Other books include Thomas More (Hodder Arnold, 2000), and The Tudors: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 1990). For over twenty years he was co-editor of the acclaimed academic series Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History; and co-author of The Reign of Elizabeth I: Court and Culture in the Last Decade (Cambridge University Press, 1995) and contributed to The Oxford History of Britain, The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain, The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain, and The Oxford History of the British Isles: the Sixteenth Century.

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