Enforcing the English Reformation in Ireland
Discover the intricate dynamics of religious transformation in the sixteenth century with Enforcing the English Reformation in Ireland by James Murray. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this compelling study spans 376 pages and delves into the Tudor efforts to impose the Reformation within the heart of English Ireland. Murray meticulously examines how the loyal Pale community resisted these changes, viewing the Reformation and Protestantism as threats to their deeply rooted English culture and medieval Catholic identity. This insightful exploration offers readers a rich understanding of the cultural and religious tensions during a pivotal period in Irish history. Perfect for historians and anyone interested in the complexities of religious reform, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.