Being Protestant in Reformation Britain
Being Protestant in Reformation Britain
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Author(s): Ryrie, Alec
ISBN No.: 9780198736653
Pages: 520
Year: 201508
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 89.70
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

'.this is an immensely rewarding book.No book has ever brought early modern Protestantism ti life so vividly, so eloquently and so movingly.'The Times Literary Supplement'Shifting the gaze from doctrine to devotion, Alec Ryrie one of the foremost historians of Britains Reformations presents us with a staggering piece of scholarship for which the term essential reading is redundant.'Adam Morton, Church Times'An important book that reflects a change of register and a shift in the tempo of Reformation studies . a book full of riches, elegantly writter, alive with insight, quiet erudition and compassionate humour . Being Protestant in Reformation Britain has brought to life a whole way of being. Its subjects might even feel that for once someone has done justice to their fervently held convictions and the meaning of their lives.


'Lucy Wooding, Times Higher Education'Ryrie's book represents a monumental achievement.'Church of England Newspaper'This is a book of considerable achievement and many delights; a meticulously researched work, which provides a deep insight into the religious community in Britain from the early years of the Reformation up to the beginning of the English Civil War . This is an important, landmark book in Reformation studies.'Anne Dillon, The Tablet'lively and readable. It sketches an evocative, richly textured and sympathetic portrait of the lived experience of people who embraced the reformed religion in sixteenth- and seventeenthcentury Britain, providing us with many fresh insights into a religious culture whose hallmark was a restless intensity and dynamism designed to fend off hypocrisy, stagnation and idleness.'Alexandra Walsham, English Historical Review,'This is an extremely enjoyable book and an important one. Throughout, Ryrie is engaging, employing an easy conversational tone and supplying rich detail. As a result, this work should be just as accessible to students interested in religious history as it is to experts in the field.


It will be valuable in teaching upper-level undergraduate courses and in graduate courses, and should be included on the reading lists of anyone wishing to specialize in earlymodern European religious history.'Susan M. Cogan, Huntington Library Quarterly.


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