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OverviewFor almost 400 years, Roman Catholics have been writing about the English Reformation, but their contributions have been largely ignored by the scholarly world and the reading public. Thus the myths of corrupt monasteries, a 'Bloody' Mary, and a 'Good' Queen Bess have established themselves in the popular mind. John Vidmar re-examines this literature systematically from the time of the Reformation itself, to the early 1950s, when Philip Hughes produced his monumental Reformation in England. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John VidmarPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Weight: 0.286kg ISBN: 9781789760286ISBN 10: 1789760283 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 01 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction; Exiles and Appellants; The Quest for Catholic Emancipation; John Lingard and the Cause of Catholicism; The Jesuits and Mark Tierney; The Restoration of the Middle Ages and Monasticism; Archbishop Cranmer and the Anglican Liturgy; The Church of England and the Papacy; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.Reviews"""In English Catholic Historians and the English Reformation, 1585-1954, Father John Vidman, O.P. puts Catholic writers back into the debate on the nature of the Reformation in England. His book shines a spotlight on the central issue of the papacys claim to spiritual authority, from the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth, to the controversies surrounding Catholic Emancipation, to the twentieth centurys Aidan Gasquet, Hilaire Belloc and Philip Hughes. In tracing important changes to the practice of writing history, Father Vidmar shows that the best historians over the centuries have usually collected the best documents."" -- Susan Wabuda, Fordham University" Author InformationJohn Vidmar OP has taught History at the Ohio Dominican College, Providence College, and at the Dominican House of Studies, where he served as Associate Professor, Academic Dean, Acting President and Prior. He has lectured extensively at the Smithsonian Institution (a History of the Popes, a History of the Reformation, a History of Religious Orders, and the English Christian Literary Revival of the Twentieth Century) and will be giving a lecture series there in the spring of 2004 on the Inquisition. His The Six Ages of the Church: A Short History of the Catholic Church, will be published by the Paulist Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |