Politics of Religion in the Age of Mary, Queen of Scots
Discover the intricate interplay between politics and religion during one of the most tumultuous periods in British history with Politics of Religion in the Age of Mary, Queen of Scots by Jane E. A. Dawson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this compelling book spans 276 pages, diving deep into the mid-sixteenth century's political crises that shaped the future of the British Isles.
At the heart of this narrative is the fifth earl of Argyll, a pivotal figure and brother-in-law to Mary, Queen of Scots, who played a significant role in the political landscape of both the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands. Dawson expertly unravels the complexities of this era, making it an essential read for anyone interested in British and Irish history, political history, or the dynamics of religion in politics.
Enhance your understanding of this fascinating period with Dawson's insightful analysis and engaging writing style.