The Reformation Experience

The Reformation Experience

by EricIves (Author)

Synopsis

The Reformation was one of the most cataclysmic events in European history, which still has a powerful influence on events today. But what was it really like to live through the Reformation in England? How did people cope when some of their dearest beliefs were challenged, then reaffirmed, only to be challenged again? What happened to individuals and communities, as conflicting beliefs and loyalties drove them apart? In this fascinating study, Professor Ives shows the impact the Reformation had on individual Christians and what it meant to their lives. To what extent did people believe in the first place, and how much did they accept the new teaching? How did it change their behaviour, and their perspectives on both life and death? Reflecting the most recent scholarship and controversy, this book provides an important and gripping insight into ordinary people's thoughts and lives, and contrasts with the usual emphasis on the great figures of the Reformation. Eric Ives is Emeritus Professor of English History at the University of Birmingham, and an expert on the Tudor period. In 2001, he was awarded the OBE for his services to history. Among his books is the highly acclaimed Life and Death of Anne Boleyn, while his most recent, Jane Grey: a Tudor mystery has been described as 'essential provocative reading'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Lion Books
Published: 22 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 0745952771
ISBN 13: 9780745952772
Book Overview: The Reformation story from the perspective of ordinary believers.

Media Reviews
Splendidly successful . . . Ives's Boleyn, a portrait at all points supported by the evidence he gives, is clever, independent-minded and politically astute. Ives has gone as far as anyone can . . . in solving the enigma of Boleyn in a narrative at once profoundly researched and lively. --Sunday Times
Turning traditional scholarship on its ear, Ives's radical reinterpretation of one of history's briefest, most puzzling reigns is masterfully researched, authoritative and a difficult but seductive read. --Publishers Weekly on Lady Jane Grey
Author Bio
Professor Eric Ives taught History at Birmingham University and is author of the highly acclaimed biography, 'The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn'.