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The work traces England's religious and political transformation during the Reformation, showing how royal authority was extended over the Church and law and how parliamentary and administrative instruments were adapted to consolidate power. It follows the oscillation between Protestant reforms and Catholic reaction under successive rulers, examining ecclesiastical changes, penal measures, and conflicts with Rome. Domestic religious strife is placed within international diplomacy, with attention to relations with neighboring realms and continental powers and the influence of prominent ministers, clergy, and public opinion. The narrative also surveys commercial and overseas activity, parliamentary practice, and the shifting balance between monarchical prerogative and legal institutions.

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John Richard Green

John Richard Green was a prominent English historian and author, best known for his comprehensive work, "History of the English People." This multi-volume series, published in the late 19th century, provides an extensive narrative of English history from the early medieval period through the 18th century. Green's writing is characterized by its engaging style and accessibility, making complex historical events understandable to a broad audience. His approach emphasized the social and political developments that shaped England, contributing significantly to the field of historical literature. Green's legacy endures through his influential works, which continue to be referenced and studied for their insights into English history.

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