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London and Reformation. The life of the English capital in the Tudor era (1485-1603

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Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsHistory & Geography
ISBN:978-5-8071-0480-9
Dimensions: 135x23x205cm
In the history of England, the time of the reign of the Tudor dynasty (late XV - beginning of the XVII centuries) is considered a "golden age", especially in comparison with previous and subsequent periods, when the war and white rose and civil war raged in the country. The symbol of the Tudor era was the economic prosperity and the growth of the power of England under the scepter of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
However, everything was by no means cloudless. The 16th century has become a witness to the disappearance of the old world with its unified religious tradition. Having begun with small underground communities, Protestantism suddenly became the state religion of England, and Catholicism was imposed outside the law. The new world was painfully born, in which diversity - and therefore conflict, but at the same time the manifestation of tolerance - became a common occurrence.
The book is devoted to the history of reformation in London, the city, the most open new ideas and trends. At the same time, in the center of the narrative there is everyday life of all layers of society - both monarchs and courtiers and citizens, most of them, who did not strive for changes, but found themselves in their very thick
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:History & Geography
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Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:offset
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Series: Parvus Libellus
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ISBN:978-5-8071-0480-9

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