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Reformation and Division in England, 1530-1558 - Lecture 8

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Overview

Explore the complex stages of the English Reformation in this 50-minute lecture from Yale University's course on Early Modern England. Delve into the legislative and doctrinal changes initiated by Henry VIII, driven by his quest to secure the Tudor succession. Examine how the transformation of royal supremacy over the church gradually led to significant religious reforms. Analyze the influence of key figures at Henry's court and how the King's personal preferences shaped the Church of England's doctrines. Trace the acceleration of Protestant reforms under Edward VI and their subsequent reversal during Mary I's reign. Discover how certain Protestant ideas had already taken root among the English population, particularly the youth, making a complete reversal impossible. Conclude with Elizabeth I's accession in 1558 and its implications for further religious changes. Gain insights into the political, religious, and social dynamics of Tudor England through this comprehensive examination of a pivotal period in English history.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. The English Reformation
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- Chapter 2. A Gathering Crisis
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- Chapter 3. The Royal Supremacy
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- Chapter 4. The Henrician Reformation
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- Chapter 5. The Edwardian Reformation
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