Publication Date

1953

Document Type

Dissertation/Thesis

Degree Name

M.S. Ed. (Master of Education)

Legacy Department

Department of Education

LCSH

Henry VIII; King of England; 1491-1547; Great Britain--History--Henry VIII; 1509-1547

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to show how and why England broke with the Roman Church. That this break was unique and did not follow the pattern of revolts of other states is perhaps due to the role played by Henry VIII. He was the dominant character during the early phase of the English Reformation and therefore his notions are of paramount importance to the analysis of this period of English history.

Comments

Includes bibliographical references.

Extent

iv, 32 pages

Language

eng

Publisher

Northern Illinois State Teachers College

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In Copyright

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NIU theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from Huskie Commons for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without the written permission of the authors.

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