List of Maps List of Abbreviations Convention on dates and names Introduction PART I: THE WARP: THREADS OF REFORMATION HISTORIES, 1350-1650 The Late Medieval Crisis, 1347-1517 Resistance, Renewal, and Reform, 1414-1521 Evangelical Movements and Confessions, 1521-59 Reformation and Religious War, 1550-1650 PART II: 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 The Reformation and Islam: From Menace to Coexistence The European Reformation in a Global Perspective Conclusions.
Peter G. Wallace is Professor Emeritus of History at Hartwick College, New York, USA.
This new edition of The Long European Reformation is easily the
best short textbook on the Reformation available in English. Now
updated with the most recent research and a new chapter on the
global impact of the Reformation, this is the best introduction to
the subject any student could wish for.
*Mack P. Holt, George Mason University, USA*
An invaluable resource for students and teachers of Reformation
history. Peter Wallace provides an admirably clear introduction to
the Reformation, but also challenges us to think about its
meanings, scope and legacy.
*Peter Marshall, University of Warwick, UK*
Wallace’s third edition of The Long European Reformation is a fine
addition to the body of Reformation historiography.
*Debra A. Mulligan, Roger Williams University, USA*
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