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Part B: The age of the Reformation, 1542–1603
Religious and political change in 16th century Scotland.
Themes: authority, conflict and identity.
Key issues and description of content
1 The Reformation of 1560.
- weaknesses of the Catholic Church
- growth of Protestantism
- Scotland’s relationship with England
- Scotland’s relationship with France
2 The reign of Mary, 1561–67.
- Mary’s religious policy
- Mary’s relations with her nobles
- Mary’s gender and marriage
- Mary’s relations with England and France
3 James VI and the relationship between monarch and Kirk.
- James VI’s view of who should have control of the Kirk
- Andrew Melville’s view of who should have control of the Kirk
- relations between crown and Kirk in the early part of James’s reign to 1585
- relations between crown and Kirk in the later part of James’s reign to 1603
4 The impact of the Reformation on Scotland, to 1603.
- social change
- cultural change
- educational change
- economic change
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