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Does growth in literacy and education necessarily lead to greater understanding and therefore tolerance? The case of England during Reformation
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How did the Catholic Church perceive the authencity/validity of relics on the eve of the Reformation?
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I am a noble loyal to the king in 10th century. The king is dead and usurpers are fighting, whom should I rally to according to the law?
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Early modern noble women's religious practice: how often is it reprimanded by "mainstream" male society?
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Did Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-47)'s contemporaries and modern historians consider him to be more open to violent means, compared to his contemprary European monarchs and his successor kings/queens?
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Reformation England: did the tension between Catholics and Protestants rise as more polemical pamphletes were printed and read?
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