Fires of Faith
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Fires of Faith
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Fires of Faith
The reign of Mary Tudor has been remembered as an era of sterile repression, when a reactionary monarch launched a doomed attempt to reimpose Catholicism on an unwilling nation. This title argues that Mary's regime was neither inept nor backward looking.
The renowned author of The Stripping of the Altars takes a new and controversial look at the reign of England’s "Bloody Mary".
The reign of Mary Tudor has been remembered as an era of sterile repression, when a reactionary monarch launched a doomed attempt to reimpose Catholicism on an unwilling nation. Above all, the burning alive of more than 280 men and women for their religious beliefs seared the rule of "Bloody Mary" into the Protestant imagination as an alien aberration in the onward and upward march of the English-speaking peoples.
In this controversial reassessment, the renowned Reformation historian Eamon Duffy argues that Mary's regime was neither inept nor backward-looking. Led by the queen's cousin, Cardinal Reginald Pole, Mary’s church dramatically reversed the religious revolution imposed under the child king Edward VI. Inspired by the values of the European Counter-Reformation, the cardinal and the queen reinstated the papacy and launched an effective propaganda campaign through pulpit and press.
Even the most notorious aspect of the regime, the burnings, proved devastatingly effective. Only the death of the childless queen and her cardinal on the same day in November 1558 brought the Protestant Elizabeth to the throne, thereby changing the course of English history.
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Fires of Faith by Eamon Duffy is praised for offering a compelling reevaluation of Mary Tudor's reign, challenging traditional perceptions by portraying it as a vigorous effort to reintroduce a rejuvenated form of Catholicism to England. Reviewers highlight Duffy's capability to reshape the historical understanding of the period, describing the work as a significant and influential contribution to the study of the English Reformation.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780300168891
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 15 September 2010
Country: United States
Imprint: Yale University Press
Illustration: 30 color illus.
Audience: General / adult, Adult education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 363g
Pages: 280
About the Author
Eamon Duffy is professor of the history of Christianity at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of many prize-winning books, including The Stripping of the Altars, Saints and Sinners, The Voices of Morebath, and Marking the Hours, all published by Yale University Press.
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