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Handbook of European history, 1400-1600: late Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation, Vol. 2
Thomas A. Brady, Heiko Augustinus. Oberman and James D. Tracy
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Frontmatter
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Editor's Preface (page ix)
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List of Abbreviations (page xi)
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List of Maps (page xiii)
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List of Tables (page xiv)
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Introduction: The Unsettling Settlements (page xv)
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Part 1. Visions of Reform (page xxv)
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1. Ideas of Reformatio and Renoviatio from the Middle Ages to the Reformation (Gerald Strauss, page 1)
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2. Visions of Order in the Canonists and Civilians (Constantin Fasolt, page 31)
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3. Voices of Reform from Hus to Erasmus (Erika Rummel, page 61)
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4. The Humanist Movement (Ronald G. Witt, page 93)
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Part 2. Programs for Change (page 127)
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5. Luther's Reformation (Martin Brecht, page 129)
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6. The Popular Reformation (Peter Blickle, page 161)
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7. The Urban Reformation in the Holy Roman Empire (Berndt Hamm, page 193)
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8. International Calvinism (Robert M. Kingdon, page 229)
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9. The Radical Reformation (James M. Stayer, page 249)
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10. The New Religious Orders, 1517-1648 (John Patrick Donnelly, page 283)
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11. Catholic Reformation, Counterreformation and Papal Reform in the Sixteenth Century (Elisabeth G. Gleason, page 317)
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Part 3. Outcomes (page 347)
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12. Settlements: The Holy Roman Empire (Thomas A. Brady, Jr., page 349)
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13. Settlements: The Netherlands (J.J. Woltjer and M.E.H.N. Mout, page 385)
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14. Settlements: France (Philip Benedict, page 417)
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15. Settlements: The British Isles (W. Ian P. Hazlett, page 455)
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16. Settlements: Spain's National Catholicism (Christian Hermann, page 491)
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17. Settlements: Scandinavia (Michael F. Metcalf, page 523)
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18. Reformation and Counterreformation in East Central Europe (Winfried Eberhard, page 551)
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19. New Patterns of Christian Life (Hans-Christoph Rublack, page 585)
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20. The Great Witch-Hunt (Brian P. Levack, page 607)
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21. Confessional Europe (Heinz Schilling, page 641)
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Appendix 1: The Coinages of Renaissance Europe, ca. 1500 (John H. Munro, page 683)
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Appendix 2: European Rulers, 1400-1650 (page 691)
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Index of Persons (page 701)
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Index of Places (page 715)
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Published: 1994
Publisher: Brill
- 9789004391680 (ebook)
- 9789004097612 (hardcover)