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English Reformations [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2010
This special issue is devoted to the English Reformations and current historiography. The title intentionally pluralizes the traditionally singular noun Reformation to signify a scope that includes both the early Reformation (through to 1547) and continuing senses of reformation through to the later seventeenth century.
Aers, D, Smith, N
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Wkład Tomasza Cranmera w rozwój angielskiej reformacji

open access: yesPolonia Sacra, 2013
The article concerns the life and work of Tomas Cranmer and shows the process of maturing English Reformation and her complexity under royal leadership.
Wojciech Medwid
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Richard Hooker, l’hérésie papiste et un protestantisme anglais de la continuité

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique, 2013
By closely circumscribing what papist heresy consisted in, however grievous it might be, Richard Hooker (1554-1600) was able to see the medieval Church in a more positive light than was customary in Calvinist discourse. Papist heresy did not constitute a
Rémy Bethmont
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The Reformation of the Future: Dating English Protestantism in the Late Stuart Era

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2017
In late Stuart England, print genres such as histories and almanacs were happy to put a precise date on the Reformation, but 1517 was not widely memorialised. This was partly because the complex history of English Protestantism meant that different dates
Tony Claydon
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Jacopo Aconcio. Breve biografia di un ‘eretico minore’ del Cinquecento

open access: yesMediterranea, 2018
This paper presents the life of the Italian-born and English-naturalized sixteenth-century 'minor heretic' Jacopo Aconcio. Best known for his pioneering contribution on toleration in the early stage of Reformation, Aconcio's interests were split between ...
Massimiliano Traversino di Cristo
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When did the Schism begin, and why? Views on the English Reformation amongst Catholic polemicists

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2017
For Catholic polemicists, the Break with Rome and the establishment of the Church of England did not signal the arrival of religious truth and renewal, with a clear start date and a point of completion; rather it was a schism, a breaking from the true ...
Katy Gibbons
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English Classroom Culture Reformation: How Can It be Done?

open access: yesTEFLIN Journal, 2015
People say that the teaching of English in Indonesia is unsuccessful. Senior High School graduates, after having been studying English for six years, are unable to use the language in daily communication.
Lies Amin Lestari
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Remapping Englishness in Peter Ackroyd’s Milton in America

open access: yesRomanian Journal of English Studies, 2022
Peter Ackroyd’s historiographic metafictional novel Milton in America (2006) entails a critical return to history – critical in the sense that it questions the essence of historical knowledge and revisits the past in order to comment on the politics of ...
Farahmandfar Masoud
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DURABILITY OR TRANSIENCE? ENGLISHNESS AND THE LEGACY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND [PDF]

open access: yesUniversity of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series, 2022
Whig historiography has long linked Englishness to an English Protestant church. In the face of evidence suggesting that this pillar of Englishness is shaking in the current secularising times, this article aims to explore the Church of England's ...
José Igor Prieto-Arranz
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Hermetiske reformationer i det 15.-16. århundrede

open access: yesReligionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift, 2018
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This article seeks to nuance the classic narrative of the Reformation in which Martin Luther is singled out and the Reformation, directly linked to Luther, is equally portrayed as a very specific singular event.
Tim Rudbøg
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