Preface 1 Prior Considerations: Histories, Theologies, and Ideologies 2 Introducing the British Isles and their Reformations 3 Approaches to the Reformation in England 4 The Reformation in England 5 The Reformation in Wales 6 The Reformation in Ireland 7 Approaches to the Reformation in Scotland 8 The Reformation in Scotland Conclusion Bibliography Indexes
Dr Ian Hazlett is Reader in Ecclesiastical History, University of Glasgow.
"If Professor Hazlett's volume was only a modern introduction,
survey, and summary of the Reformation period in Britain and
Ireland, then the quality of his work alone, would be enough to
make it a desirable volume. The writing style is engaging, the
results of his research are well-written and well-documented, and
the overall attention to detail is excellent. Moreover, the
information is presented in an organized and highly accessible
form... he has produced a work which seeks and succeeds in giving a
much fuller treatment to the fascinating and often very different
but interrelated experiences in England, Scotland, Wales, and
Ireland.... Hazlett is clearly aware of current, critical research
and this is evidenced throughout his work as he provides very
thorough analyses of the material he presents.... This work will be
of great value to both students and teachers within associated
fields, but for all its specialization, it should not be beyond the
grasp of most who have a real interest in this turbulent but
fascinating period of religious and intellectual history."
-Midwestern Journal of Theology, 3.1, Fall 2004
"An admirably useful, engaging and well-written study"
*Anglican and Episcopal History*
Review in German in Theologische Literaturzeitung 131 (2006)
*Theologische Literaturzeitung*
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