Father Bradshaw examines the dissolution of the religious orders in Ireland as an episode of Irish ecclesiastical and political history, and of the English Reformation. He also analyses its relationship to Henry VIII's Irish policy as a whole and to the beginnings of English colonialism. He discusses in detail the state of the religious orders on the eve of suppression, the extent of opposition to the implementation of the suppression policy in all its stages, the secularisation of monastic lands and the results of dissolution for Irish society and for subsequent Irish history. Despite the sensitive issues involved, Catholic, Protestant and academic historians have shown remarkable unanimity in the interpretation of the episode of the dissolution in Ireland. A thorough knowledge of both primary and secondary sources enables Father Bradshaw to challenge many of the conventional assumptions.
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1. The religious orders in Ireland on the eve of suppression; 2. The evolution of the suppression policy; 3. The suppression and parliamentary opposition; 4. The first suppression campaign; 5. Transition and anticipation; 6. The beginning of the end; 7. The campaign for total suppression, 1539–40; 8. The campaign in the isolated crown territories; 9. The campaign in the sovereign territories; 10. The process of secularisation; 11. Survival and the counter-reformation; 12. Aftermath.
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Father Bradshaw examines the dissolution of the religious orders in Ireland as an episode of Irish ecclesiastical and political history, and of the English Reformation.

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ISBN
9780521076364
Publisert
2008-09-11
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
370 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
292

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