The Reign of Henry VIII: Politics, Policy and PietyDiarmaid MacCulloch |
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Contents
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The Literature and Propaganda of Henry VIIIs First | 135 |
and the Reform of the Church | 159 |
Literature Drama and Politics | 181 |
Local Responses to the Henrician Reformation | 203 |
New Nominations as JPs 15369 | 227 |
Notes and References | 249 |
Notes on Contributors | 291 |
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