This study examines the largest insurrection to occur in England between the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 and the English Civil War of the 1640s. It concentrates upon the nine rebel armies that were mobilized in the North during the month of October 1536, examining their recruitment, organization, grievances and aims, as well as the impact they made upon the government of Henry VIII. Operating principally from original sources, this work revises the standard work of the Dodds and appraises the research produced in the subject ...
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This study examines the largest insurrection to occur in England between the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 and the English Civil War of the 1640s. It concentrates upon the nine rebel armies that were mobilized in the North during the month of October 1536, examining their recruitment, organization, grievances and aims, as well as the impact they made upon the government of Henry VIII. Operating principally from original sources, this work revises the standard work of the Dodds and appraises the research produced in the subject since the 1960s.
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Near Fine in Very Good-dust jacket. Crisp, clean pages; no owners' marks; the hard cover shows only very light edgewear at corners and a thin band of fading around head edges; the dust jacket shows several long, thin scratches and a few small surface chips on the rear as well as minor crimping and edge chipping at corners and spine ends, but is overall clean and attractive, now protected in a clear sleeve. xviii, 445pp. incl. index.