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The Long European Reformation Peter G. Wallace

The Long European Reformation By Peter G. Wallace

The Long European Reformation by Peter G. Wallace


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This text places the European Reformation in a broader context of early modern history. It traces the roots of Protestant and Catholic reforms among the crises of the 14th century and follows the legacies of religious reformation into the 18th century.

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The Long European Reformation: Religion, Political Conflict and the Search for Conformity, 1350-1750 by Peter G. Wallace

The image of Martin Luther nailing his ninety-five theses to a church door has long epitomised the dramatic turning point from religious dissent to religious reformation. Luther's act, however, was only one of dozens of critical moments in the struggle for religious reform in Europe and the quest among Christians for a purer faith between the fourteenth and eighteenth centuries. In this detailed yet approachable study, Peter G. Wallace adeptly interweaves the influential events of the early modern religious reformation with the transformations of political institutions, socio-economic structures, gender relations, and cultural values throughout Europe. In his examination of the European Reformation as a long-term process, Wallace reconnects the classic sixteenth-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 eighteenth century.

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'A skilful account of a long-term process of religious change that links the Middles Ages to the eighteeenth-century, and places religion in its multiple contexts.' - Dairmaid McCullough, Journal of Ecclesiastical History

About Peter G. Wallace

PETER G. WALLACE is Dewar Professor of History and Chair of the History Department at Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York.

Table of Contents

List of Maps Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE; THE WARP: THREADS OF REFORMATION HISTORIES 1350-1650 The Late Medieval Crisis: 1348-1517 Resistance, Renewal and Reform: 1415-1521 Evangelical Movements and Confessions: 1521-1559 Reformation and Religious War: 1550-1650 PART TWO: 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 Conclusions Bibliography Index

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GOR006906583
9780333644515
0333644514
The Long European Reformation: Religion, Political Conflict and the Search for Conformity, 1350-1750 by Peter G. Wallace
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Palgrave Macmillan
2003-09-11
280
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