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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 9780748602766
Number of Pages: 216
Published: 01/06/1991
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
Describing the last period of Scotland's existence as an independent kingdom, the major focus of this volume is the events and consequences of the Reformation, that crucial episode which ushered in tremendous spiritual and secular change. Professor Wormald shows how Scotland's rulers, all formidably powerful (with the exception of Mary) and highly cultured, governed a society whose economic and social bonds were still in many ways 'medieval'.
Part 1 Renaissance Scotland - reigns of James III, IV and V: politics and Government; the local community; town and country; poets, scholars and gentlemen. Part 2 The Reformation: pre-reformation church; growth of Protestantism; the Reformation; establishment of the Reformed Church. Part 3 Renaissance Scotland - the reigns of Mary and James VI: the King's Government; the local community disturbed; cultural achievements.

Jenny Wormald (was Honorary Fellow in Scottish History, University of Edinburgh)

Jenny Wormald was Honorary Fellow in Scottish History at the University Of Edinburgh. Her publications include Lords and Men in Scotland: Bonds of Manrent, 1442-1603 (1985), Scotland: a History (co-editor, 2005) and she was general editor on the New History of Scotland series with Edinburgh University Press.