The Reformation : A History
A history of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation examines the lasting implications of this period, providing profiles of the individuals involved and discussing the impact of the Reformation on everyday lives. Full description
Main Author: | MacCulloch, Diarmaid. |
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New York : Penguin, 2005 |
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Table of Contents:
- A Common Culture. The old church, 1490-1517
- Hopes and fears, 1490-1517
- New heaven : new earth, 1517-24
- Wooing the magistrate, 1524-40
- Reunion deferred : Catholic and protestant, 1530-60
- Reunion scorned, 1547-70
- Europe Divided : 1570-1619. The new Europe defined, 1569-72
- The north : protestant heartlands
- The south : Catholic heartlands
- Central Europe : religion contested
- 1618-48 : decision and destruction
- Coda : a British legacy, 1600-1700
- Patterns of Life. Changing times
- Death, life and discipline
- Love and sex : staying the same
- Love and sex : moving on
- Outcomes
- Appendix of texts : Creeds, Lord's Prayer, Ten Commandments and Hail Mary.
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