The Reformation in National Context

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Reformation in National Context
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Robert Scribner
Edited by Roy Porter
Edited by Mikulas Teich
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:248
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 153
Category/GenreWorld history - c 1500 to c 1750
Christianity
ISBN/Barcode 9780521409605
ClassificationsDewey:274.06
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 9 June 1994
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This collection of essays explores the experience of religious reform in "national context." In discussing similarities and differences among the reform movements in a dozen European countries, the book considers countries in which the Reformation was strikingly successful and those where it failed to make an impact. The individual essays emphasize the local preconditions and limitations that the Reformation encountered as it spread from Germany into most of the countries of western and central Europe. Together they present a picture of the many-sided nature of the Reformation as it grew up in each "national context."

Reviews

"...[the editors have] assembled a steller, all-European group of experts, each of whom presents both a summary and an interpretation of the Reformation in the light of the latest, confession-surmounting, often socially oriented, and inevitably revisionist historiography... College and university teachers would be well advised to adopt this excellent collection as a means of providing their students with a geographically and modally broader introduction to the Reformation than is normally possible." The Catholic Historical Review "These interpretative essay by scholars noted for their work on various national contexts are an impressively comprehensive...exercise in social history." Sixteenth Century Journal "...the volume offers a most valuable comparison of how in different 'national' settings the impetus for reform encountered and sometimes permeated the political and social movements of the time. All university, college, and seminary libraries should have this book." Religious Studies Review "...appropriate to students and general readers, as well as scholars...by the very nature of the volume, no one who picks it up can leave it unenlightened, because no one can know much about everything including in it...The continuity of reform makes this book essential reading; its vigor and style usually make reading it a pleasure. One can fully appreciate the books many strengths and achievements, without condoning its venial omissions." Seventeenth-Century News