| Titre : | Catholic England: from Henry VIII until the English Bill of Rights (1509-1689) |
| Auteurs : | DIDAOUI Kamel, Auteur ; P/ LLA Dr. Abdelkrim Moussaoui, Directeur de thèse |
| Type de document : | texte imprimé |
| Editeur : | SAIDA [ALGERIE] : 1- University of Saida - Dr. Moulay Tahar / Faculty of Letters, Languages and Arts Department of English Language and Literature, 2022-2023 |
| Format : | 75p / 27cm |
| Accompagnement : | CD |
| Langues: | Anglais |
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Declaration of Originality.....................................................................................................I
Dedication..............................................................................................................................III Acknowledgements................................................................................................................IV Abstract..................................................................................................................................V Table of Contents..................................................................................................................VI List of Figures.........................................................................................................................X General Introduction.............................................................................................................01 1 Chapter One : Background on Catholicism in Late Medieval England (1327/1485) 1.1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………...05 1.2 Religion in the Late Middle Ages……………………………………………………..05 1.2.1 Christianization of Anglo-Saxon England: Conversion of the Anglo-Saxons……05 1.2.2 Norman Christianity................................................................................................06 1.2.3 The Crusades...........................................................................................................07 1.2.4 Church and Society.................................................................................................08 1.2.5 Plague, Revolt, and Piety in Medieval England……………………………….......08 1.2.6 Dissent and Heresy..................................................................................................10 1.3 England in the Late Middle Ages……………………………………………...............12 1.3.1 Edward III (1327-1377)...........................................................................................12 VII 1.3.1.1 The Hundred Years War..........................................................................................13 1.3.2 Richard II (1377- 1399)..........................................................................................13 1.3.2.1 The Peasants ‘Revolt.................................................................................................13 1.3.3 The Royal Upheavals..............................................................................................14 1.3.3.1 The Wars of the Roses...............................................................................................15 1.4 Conclusion......................................................................................................................15 2 Chapter Two: The Tudors, between Reformation and Counter-reformation..........18 (1509/1603) 2.1 Introduction.....................................................................................................................18 2.2 Henry VIII (1509/1547)..................................................................................................18 2.2.1 Henry VIII and the Break with Rome 1509–1547...................................................29 2.2.2 The Causes of the Split............................................................................................21 2.2.3 Breaking away from Rome......................................................................................22 2.2.4 The Dissolution of the Monasteries.........................................................................22 2.2.5 Long-term Impact of the Reformation.....................................................................24 2.3 Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation 1547-1553..................................................24 2.3.1 Towards a Protestant Church...................................................................................25 2.3.2 Opposition and Support............................................................................................25 2.4 Mary and the Catholic Counter-Reformation 1553–1558...............................................27 2.4.1 Accession to the Thrown..........................................................................................27 2.4.2 The Spanish Marriage 1554.....................................................................................28 2.4.3 The Restoration of Papal Supremacy.......................................................................28 VIII 2.4.4 Wyatt's Rebellion 1554............................................................................................29 2.4.5 Mary Tudor's Persecution of the Protestants 1555-1558.........................................30 2.4.6 The Loss of Calais 1558...........................................................................................30 2.5 Elizabeth I and the Settlement of Religion 1547–1603...................................................31 2.5.1 The Elizabethan Religious Settlement.....................................................................32 2.5.2 The Elizabethan Church and Government...............................................................34 2.6 Conclusion......................................................................................................................37 3 Chapter Three: The Stuarts and the Decline and Fall of Roman Catholic England (1603-1689) 3.1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………40 3.2 The First Stuarts’ Concept of the Proper Role and Composition of the Church.............40 3.3 James I and Religious Issues (1603-1625).....................................................................41 3.3.1 Issues with the Catholics..........................................................................................42 3.3.2 Puritans and other Dissenters……………………………………………………...44 3.3.3 Issues with the Scottish Church................................................................................45 3.4 Charles I and the Divine Right of Kings (1625-1642)....................................................47 3.4.1 Bishops’ Wars (1639, 1640).....................................................................................48 3.4.2 The Short Parliament................................................................................................49 3.4.3 The Long Parliament................................................................................................50 3.5 Civil Wars and the Fall of the Monarchy (1642-1649)...................................................52 3.5.1 The First English Civil War (1642-1646)…………………………………………53 3.5.2 The Second English Civil War (1648-1649) and the Execution of Charles I..........54 IX 3.5.3 The Third English Civil War (1649-1651)..............................................................55 3.6 The Puritans in Power: the Age of Cromwell (1649-1660)............................................55 3.6.1 The Commonwealth of England..............................................................................56 3.7 The Restoration and the Glorious Revolution (1660- 1689)…………………………...58 3.7.1 The Church before the Revolution...........................................................................58 3.7.2 Charles II and the Restoration of the Monarchy 1660............................................59 3.7.3 James II and the Glorious Revolution 1685-1689....................................................60 3.8 William III and Mary II: The End of Catholic Rule 1689...............................................61 3.8.1 The English Bill of Rights 1689…………………………………………………...62 3.9 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………...63 General Conclusion………………………………………………………………………….66 References……………………………………………………………………………………69 |
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