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7 Cards in this Set
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A.G. Dickens |
1) Widespread anti-clericalism 2) Church was poorly equipped for the new age 3) Lollards paved the way for Henry's reforms |
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A.F Pollard |
1) 'Thedivorce in fact ,was the occasion and not the cause of the Reformation' |
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G.R Elton |
1) Cromwell wanted to reform the body politic, Henry only saw the break from Rome as a chance for his divorce and wealth. 2) Revolution in government under Cromwell 3) State church was 'rotten' and corrupt |
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Starkey |
1) Was always a Personal Monarchy - only the personality of the king changed 2) No revolution in government |
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John Guy |
1) Basis of Chamber System stayed the same, John Guy argues, but bureaucratic change to better the functioning of government. 2) Have to analyse Elizabeth's reign to understand whether there was a revolution in government. |
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J.J. Scarisbrick |
1) 'The church was in no worse a position than it was 150 years before'
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Duffy |
1) 'No marks of exhaustion in the church, & it wasable to meet the new needs and conditions of the 1520s' |