The European ReformationsCombining seamless synthesis of original material with updated scholarship, The European Reformations 2nd edition, provides the most comprehensive and engaging textbook available on the origins and impacts of Europe's Reformations - and the consequences that continue to resonate today.
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Contents
Threshold and Foothold of | 23 |
by Michael Ostendorfer 1520 | 28 |
The Dawn of a New Era | 54 |
1 | 57 |
Implementation of Reforms in Wittenberg | 87 |
Social Welfare and Education | 108 |
1 | 112 |
The Reformation of the Common Man | 130 |
The Genevan Reformation | 234 |
The Reformation in France | 260 |
1 | 277 |
The Reformations in England and Scotland | 293 |
Catholic Renewal and the CounterReformation | 321 |
Legacies of the Reformations | 347 |
Chronology | 380 |
The House of Valois and Bourbon to 1610 | 388 |
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