A Very Active Captain
Patrick Collinson: Henricentrism, 22 June 2006
The King’s Reformation: Henry VIII and the Remaking of the English Church
by G.W. Bernard.
Yale, 736 pp., £29.95, November 2005,0 300 10908 3 Show More
by G.W. Bernard.
Yale, 736 pp., £29.95, November 2005,
Writing under Tyranny: English Literature and the Henrician Reformation
by Greg Walker.
Oxford, 556 pp., £65, October 2005,0 19 928333 8 Show More
by Greg Walker.
Oxford, 556 pp., £65, October 2005,
“... against Henry. As Walker points out, only the last of his victims, the poet Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, had challenged the authority of the king directly. In 1536, of course, the case was different. Much of the North of England exploded in the largest and most threatening of all the rebellions against the Tudors, the Pilgrimage of Grace. Such major events ... ”