Description
Explore the gripping narrative of 'The Western Rising of 1549', a landmark historical account that delves into the infamous 'Prayer Book Rebellion' in Devon and Cornwall. This book, published by Yale University Press, offers a fresh perspective on the fierce uprising against the Crown that reshaped English history. The conflict, which resulted in a devastating loss of 4,000 lives, was driven by the ordinary citizens' resistance to the religious reforms of the Tudor era. Author Mark Stoyle vividly recounts this critical period, revealing how a local dispute escalated into a full-blown rebellion, leading to the siege of Exeter and brutal confrontations with government forces. Discover the role of regional identity and the profound impact of faith on this historical uprising. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, 'The Western Rising of 1549' is an essential read for those looking to understand the complexities of religious conflict and community resilience during a transformative time in England. Featuring authoritative insights and compelling narratives, this book corrects longstanding myths and provides an empathetic portrayal of the courageous individuals who fought to protect their beliefs. Dive into the heart of England's tumultuous past and uncover the truths behind the 'Prayer Book Rebellion' in this definitive account.