They didn't see the end coming! | The Dissolution on the Monasteries Series | Prof James Clarke

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  • čas přidán 31. 08. 2023
  • Over 5 episodes, "The Truth About the Dissolution of the Monasteries," series with Professor James Clark, hosted by Philippa of the British History Channel, discusses in fascinating detail, how the dissolution unfolded.
    Episode 5 - The Final Episode - They didn't see the end coming!
    How Henry’s crisis of confidence led to the complete dissolution of all religious houses in England and Wales
    "Even in 1539, they still don’t believe the end is coming."
    For decades we have understood the Dissolution of the Monasteries, which took place in the late 1530's during the reign of Henry VIII, in a short hand, summarised and sanitised version of events. Professor James Clark, in his book 'The Dissolution of the Monasteries. A New History' published by Yale University Press in 2021, looks at how the dissolution unfolded for the ordinary people and exposes the received history and its short hand explanations of the process as way too simple and, in many ways, inaccurate
    Episodes in this series
    Episode 1 - Henry VIII's real intention for the Monasteries of England and Wales
    Episode 2 - How the Pilgrimage of Grace may have led to the more monasteries being closed
    Episode 3 - What was the Valor Ecclesiasticus?
    Episode 4 - What really happened when a monastery was closed
    Episode 5 - "Even in 1539, they still don’t believe the end is coming"
    There is a bonus hour with James in which he discusses what Anne Boleyn thought about the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the fundamental lack of consistency in Henry's ideas on religion, and what happened to the women ejected at the closure of the religious institutions, among many other fascinating topics. Join Patreon.com/BritishHistory to access it.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @Dominic-mm6yf
    @Dominic-mm6yf Před 10 měsíci +2

    Good to hear about the social impact of the dissolution and the horrible impact on local communities including mass unemployment,loss of poor relief and lack of access to medical care.

  • @Susan17578
    @Susan17578 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This has been a fascinating series! I’ve learned so much of what surrounded the dissolution in daily life of those affected. Thank you!

  • @anddavies5835
    @anddavies5835 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Absolutely fascinating insight.....it's true, the summary we are always given is it's HVIII and Cromwell decision....but no other detail into the social and cultural impacts on the community. Looking forward to reading the book now 😊

  • @katescrimgeour3884
    @katescrimgeour3884 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Loved this while lecture series. I learned so many new insights. I still wonder how much of the Dissolution was Henry’s idea and how much was Cromwell. I think I’m going to have to read Professor Clark’s book. He’s a great speaker.