This thesis discusses relations between the stranger churches in England and their Protestant compatriots on the Continent with specific reference to the Netherlands between 1547 and 1585. It exposes the complex situation in which they found themselves as émigrés in England, first under Edward VI and, after a period of further exile, under Elizabeth I. They were a dispersed group of congregations of several different nationalities, all commonly referred to as 'stranger churches' in their English host communities. While the congregations of London were initially most important and certainly the wealthiest, this diaspora eventually came to spread to parts of Sussex, Kent, and East Anglia, not to mention outposts in the north and the west. The...
This thesis examines the established church in Warwickshire from the accession of James I to the ou...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
This article explores how the Elizabethan religious settlement of 1559 was experienced at parish lev...
This thesis investigates popular religion in Essex during the English Reformation, and it assesses w...
The Reformation was perhaps one of the most important socio-religious changes to occur in history. T...
This volume is a synthesis of the research articles of one of Europe’s leading scholars of 16th-cent...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of the Reformation at popular level. It sets out to examin...
The thesis follows the stages of the Reformation from the late-medieval Church to the Elizabethan Ch...
The English Reformation was a historic process which reshaped the religion of the country, tearing d...
The impact of the sixteenth-century English Reformation on parish life is an academically fertile an...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
This thesis investigates religious life among the clergy and laity in the diocese of Lichfield, 160...
This thesis is concerned with the pace of religious change in the town of Ipswich in the period 1520...
My doctoral thesis examines the intellectual and political relationship between England and the gene...
This thesis examines the established church in Warwickshire from the accession of James I to the ou...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
This article explores how the Elizabethan religious settlement of 1559 was experienced at parish lev...
This thesis investigates popular religion in Essex during the English Reformation, and it assesses w...
The Reformation was perhaps one of the most important socio-religious changes to occur in history. T...
This volume is a synthesis of the research articles of one of Europe’s leading scholars of 16th-cent...
This thesis seeks, through the study of Oxfordshire, to explore how ordinary men and women negotiate...
This thesis is concerned with the effects of the Reformation at popular level. It sets out to examin...
The thesis follows the stages of the Reformation from the late-medieval Church to the Elizabethan Ch...
The English Reformation was a historic process which reshaped the religion of the country, tearing d...
The impact of the sixteenth-century English Reformation on parish life is an academically fertile an...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
This thesis investigates religious life among the clergy and laity in the diocese of Lichfield, 160...
This thesis is concerned with the pace of religious change in the town of Ipswich in the period 1520...
My doctoral thesis examines the intellectual and political relationship between England and the gene...
This thesis examines the established church in Warwickshire from the accession of James I to the ou...
The Roman Catholic Church, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, waa an international organizat...
This article explores how the Elizabethan religious settlement of 1559 was experienced at parish lev...