"The Stripping of the Altars by Eamon Duffy, professor of the history of Christianity at Cambridge and a former president of Magdalene College, is the most important study of our time in the field of early modern English religious history. It has completely changed our view of the reception of Protestant theology under the Tudors."
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University of Cambridge alumniUniversity of Cambridge facultyHistorians from IrelandCatholics from IrelandFellows of the British Academy
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Stanford Lehmberg, review of The Stripping of the Altars, The Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 40, No. 1, Special Fortieth Anniversary Issue (Spring 2009), p. 110
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