The Reformation in the Cities

The Reformation in the Cities
Title The Reformation in the Cities PDF eBook
Author Steven E. Ozment
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 260
Release 1975-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300024968

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"A bold synthesis of intellectual and social history which explains the appeal of Protestantism to the German and Swiss cities, the media of its communication, and the means of its establishment."--Religious Studies Review "This book is a stimulating addition to the recent work in urban history, and it offers a new and thought-provoking perspective on the teachings and appeal of early Protestantism."--History "Ozment very masterfully combines the history of ideas and social history in a work of exacting scholarship and persuasive argumentation. It will no doubt become a seminal work in its field."--The Annals "This fine study is a pleasure to read, shows an excellent understanding of the late medieval scene, and presents convincing evidence that magistrates and city council leaders were not the 'motors of reform' in the cities of Germany and Switzerland.... There is nothing in print in English that is comparable."--Choice "A work of unusual interest and value. . . . Essential reading for all students of the Reformation."--New Review of Books and Religion

The Reformation in English Towns, 1500-1640

The Reformation in English Towns, 1500-1640
Title The Reformation in English Towns, 1500-1640 PDF eBook
Author Patrick Collinson
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 335
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780312214258

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Case studies and thematic studies redress two balances at once: to tell the story of what the Reformation did for the towns of England, and of what the towns did for the Reformation.

The Negotiated Reformation

The Negotiated Reformation
Title The Negotiated Reformation PDF eBook
Author Christopher W. Close
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 297
Release 2009-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 0521760208

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This book offers a new explanation for the spread of urban reform during the sixteenth century, arguing that systems of communication between cities proved crucial for the Reformation's development. This hypothesis explains not only how the Reformation spread to almost every imperial city in southern Germany, but also how it survived attempts to repress religious reform.

Rulers, Religion, and Riches

Rulers, Religion, and Riches
Title Rulers, Religion, and Riches PDF eBook
Author Jared Rubin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 297
Release 2017-02-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 110703681X

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This book seeks to explain the political and religious factors leading to the economic reversal of fortunes between Europe and the Middle East.

The Reformation and the Book

The Reformation and the Book
Title The Reformation and the Book PDF eBook
Author Jean-François Gilmont
Publisher Routledge
Pages 475
Release 2016-12-05
Genre History
ISBN 1351883097

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Although the connection between the invention of printing and the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century has long been a scholarly commonplace, there is still a great deal of evidence about the relationship to be presented and analysed. This collection of authoritative reviews by distinguished historians deals with the role of the book in the spread of the Reformation all over the continent, identifying common European experiences and local peculiarities. It summarises important recent work on the topic from every major European country, introducing English-speakers to much important and previously inaccessible research.

The Age of Reform 1250-1550

The Age of Reform 1250-1550
Title The Age of Reform 1250-1550 PDF eBook
Author Steven Ozment
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 473
Release 1980-09-28
Genre History
ISBN 0300186681

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“A masterful . . . intellectual and religious history of late medieval and Reformation Europe.”—Christianity Today"A learned, humane, and expressive book."—Gerald Strauss, Renaissance QuarterlyThe seeds of the swift and sweeping religious movement that reshaped European thought in the 1500s were sown in the late Middle Ages. In this book, Steven Ozment traces the growth and dissemination of dissenting intellectual trends through three centuries to their explosive burgeoning in the Reformations—both Protestant and Catholic—of the sixteenth century. He elucidates with great clarity the complex philosophical and theological issues that inspired antagonistic schools, traditions, and movements from Aquinas to Calvin. This masterly synthesis of the intellectual and religious history of the period illuminates the impact of late medieval ideas on early modern society.

Inside the Reformation

Inside the Reformation
Title Inside the Reformation PDF eBook
Author Mark Sengele
Publisher Times That Changed the World
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780758631206

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Inside the Reformation is a visual journey through the Reformation with concise text and richly designed pages. While not laid out as a traditional history book, it communicates the same information through pictures, illustrations, and short articles in a fun way. This book makes a great addition to school libraries, classrooms, and personal collections.