The long European Reformation : religion, political conflict, and the search for conformity, 1350-1750
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The long European Reformation : religion, political conflict, and the search for conformity, 1350-1750
(European history in perspective)
Red Globe Press, 2020
3rd ed
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- : pbk
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Note
Previous ed.: 2004, 2012
Includes bibliographical references (p. 254-263) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this established textbook, Wallace provides a succinct overview of the European Reformation, interweaving the influential events of the religious reformation with the transformations of political institutions, socio-economic structures, gender relations and cultural values throughout Europe. Examining the European Reformation as a long-term process, he reconnects the classic 16th century religious struggles with the political and religious pressures confronting late medieval Christianity, and argues that the resolutions proposed by reformers such as Luther were not fully realised for most Christians until the early 18th century.
This new edition features a brand new chapter on the Reformation from a global perspective, updated historiography, a new chronology, and updated material throughout, including on the interrelationship between religion and politics after 1648.The Long European Reformation provides an even-handed and detailed account of this complex topic, providing a clear overview that is perfect for undergraduate and postgraduate students of history and religious studies.
New to this Edition:
- New chapter on the Reformation in global perspective
- Incorporates new perspectives and current debates on Luther and the place of the Reformation within Western history, including consideration of how people lived with their religious differences
- Expanded conclusion with references to the 500th anniversary and religious continuities
Table of Contents
List of Maps
List of Abbreviations
Convention on dates and names
Introduction
PART I: THE WARP: THREADS OF REFORMATION HISTORIES, 1350-1650
The Late Medieval Crisis, 1347-1517
Resistance, Renewal, and Reform, 1414-1521
Evangelical Movements and Confessions, 1521-59
Reformation and Religious War, 1550-1650
PART II: THE WEFT: MAKING SENSE OF THE LONG EUROPEAN REFORMATION
Settlements, 1600-1750: Church Building, State Building, and Social Discipline
Rereading the Reformation through Gender Analysis
The Reformation and Islam: From Menace to Coexistence
The European Reformation in a Global Perspective
Conclusions.
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