ppt, 1.45 MB
ppt, 1.45 MB
This resource is for pupils aged 16-19 who are studying the Tudors at A-Level. It covers the religious changes that occurred between 1547-1553 in Edward VI's reign. This includes the influence of Somerset, Northumberland and Edward himself. It is also useful as it encourages students to challenge orthodox interpretations by introducing them to the historiography around this topic and asks them to develop their own independent judgement on the period. Teachers should use extracts from historians such as Duffy alongside this Power Point ('Stripping of the Altars' and 'Voices of Morebath'). Students should also research the two key rebellions - Prayer Book and Kett's - and judge the impact of religious factors. This could lead to an essay being set: 'How far was England torn apart by religious revolution in the years 1547-1553?'

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