Genre de document:
Livre
Auteur/éditeur:
Matthew Phillpott
 
Standard: Phillpott, Matthew [Matthew Phillpott]
Titre:
The reformation of England's past : John Foxe and the revision of history in the late sixteenth century

Standard:

Collection/Série:
Routledge research in early modern history
Année de parution:
2022
Lieu de parution:
New York and London

Standard: London [Londres] New York [New York, NY]

Éditeur/imprimeur:
Routledge

Standard: Routledge

ISBN/ISSN:
9781032401867
Pages:
xiv, 230 p.
Format:
23 cm
Sujets:
Foxe, John (1516-1587) - Book of Martyrs
Réforme - Angleterre

Table des matières:

- List of figures and tables - List of abbreviations - Author's note - Acknowledgments 1. Our history is a lie 2. Sources and evidence 3. The first edition 4. From Christ to Constantine 5. From king Lucius to Harold Godwinson 6. From William the Conqueror to Henry II 7. From Richard Lionheart to Edward III 8. Our history is the truth - Appendix: A bibliography of sources that Foxe consulted for his Pre-Lollard history - Index

Résumé/commentaire:

Abstract: This book is a detailed examination of the sources and protocols John Foxe used to justify the Reformation, and claim that the Church of Rome had fallen into the grip of Antichrist. The focus is on the pre-Lollard, medieval history in the first two editions of the Acts and Monuments. Comparison of the narrative that Foxe writes to the possible sources helps us to better understand what it was that Foxe was trying to do, and how he came to achieve his aims. A focus on sources also highlights the collaborative circle in which Foxe worked, recognizing the essential role of other scholars and clerics such as John Bale and Matthew Parker.