Archbishop Laud
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: 0002
- Publisher: Sterling Publishing
- Publish date: 06/01/2001
Description:
The most powerful man in England during the so-called "Eleven Years Tyranny", from 1629-1640, archbishop of Canterbury William Laud was thrown from power in 1640 and executed on Tower Hill during the Civil War. He remains a controversial figure in English history, either denounced as a tyrant and bigot or extolled as a statesman and martyr. An esteemed scholar uncovers the social ideal that lay behind Laud's political and religious conservatism -- an ideal fatally obscured by the archbishop's human limitations.
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