
Civic Reformation and Religious Change in Sixteenth-Century Scottish Towns - Hardcover
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Civic Reformation and Religious Change in Sixteenth-Century Scottish Towns
Civic Reformation and Religious Change in Sixteenth-Century Scottish Towns demonstrates the crucial role of Scotland's townspeople in the dramatic Protestant Reformation of 1560. It shows that Scottish Protestants were much more successful than their counterparts in France and the Netherlands at introducing religious change because they had the acquiescence of urban populations. As town councils...
Timothy Slonosky is a Professor in the Humanities Department of Dawson College. He received his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, under the supervision of Margo Todd. He is the author of "Burgh Government and Reformation: Stirling c.1530-65" in Scotland's Long Reformation, edited by John McCallum (Brill, 2016).
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