Voices of Morebath
Discover the transformative period of English history in Voices of Morebath by Eamon Duffy, published in 2003. This compelling book delves into the dramatic shift from a Catholic to a Protestant nation during the years 1530 to 1580, focusing on the small, rural village of Morebath, located on the outskirts of Exmoor. With 248 pages of insightful analysis, Duffy provides readers with an intimate glimpse into a community grappling with the profound impacts of the Reformation. Through the voices of its residents, this work captures the essence of a rural world in crisis, highlighting the social and religious upheavals that defined this era. Perfect for enthusiasts of British and Irish history, as well as those interested in the history of Christianity, Voices of Morebath is an essential read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of this pivotal time in England's past.