About this Event
Discover the seismic shift that altered the course of English history forever! In our third session, The Break with Rome (1529–1540), we examine the dramatic events and decisions that severed England’s centuries-old ties with the Catholic Church. From the king’s desire for an annulment to the dissolution of monasteries, this period witnessed profound changes in religion, politics, and society that reshaped the nation’s identity.
Guided by Alex, a distinguished scholar and Fellow of multiple prestigious institutions including Christ’s College Cambridge, the McDonald Institute of Archaeological Research, and the Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies at HSE University Moscow, this session tackles compelling questions: Was the English Reformation driven by faith, power, or personal ambition? What were the lasting consequences of this break for England’s place in Europe and its internal cohesion?
Join us to explore this pivotal chapter in history, where theology, politics, and personal desires collided to redefine the very fabric of a kingdom. Sign up now to secure your place in this engaging and thought-provoking journey!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Queen Anne House, Gonville Place, Cambridge, UK, United Kingdom
GBP 5.00