The Pilgrims' Complaint
A Study of Popular Thought in the Early Tudor North
- 322pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Pilgrimage of Grace, the book provides a unique perspective on the mindset of northern England's populace during the Reformation. Michael Bush explores a diverse array of documentary evidence produced by the rebels, offering insights into their views on religion, social relations, and politics. This approach contrasts with traditional narratives that rely on government-aligned treaties and sermons, revealing a more dynamic understanding of the popular mentality of the time.

