Trail of Martyrdom
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English

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<p><em>The Trail of Martyrdom</em> examines the stages by which religious dissidents were persecuted by Tudor monarchs across the sixteenth century and the means by which these dissidents counteracted authorities. While Henry VIII Edward Mary and Elizabeth differed in religious orientation their desire to enforce a uniformity of belief compelled them in various degrees to seek out and expunge heterodoxy or perceived treason in their midst. Individuals of contrary belief were targeted apprehended imprisoned interrogated and sometimes executed. During each stage of persecution many dissidents were able to elude capture counter-interrogate their inquisitors use time in prison to write letters and prepare for death and exploit their own executions to forge a final drama of suffering and redemption before a large public audience. Enforcement was always dependent upon cooperation from the public and local officials which made successful persecution uncertain at best.</p><p>Sarah Covington explores the details of this system of enforcement and the means by which it was subverted. Her explorations also address larger questions concerning obedience and disobedience tolerance and intolerance and the dynamics of martyrdom.</p><p>This fascinating study of the power of dissidence will be welcomed by anyone interested in early modern British history and religious controversy.</p>
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