These studies in secondary figures of the Reformation are an expansion ofthe Fernley-Hartley Lecture given at the Methodist Conference in Manchester in 1955. In the interval the manuscript, lije it…
The Renaissance and Reformation Movements presents a panoramic history of the politico-ecclesiastical, intellectual, and cultural life of the two centuries preceding the 16th-century Reformation.
The European Reformation of the sixteenth century is one of the most fascinating areas of study available to the historian. It also continues to be of central importance to anyone interested in th…
Warren Carroll is a master at his craft. He writes history the way it should be written. His histories are true-to-life: full of heroes and villains engaged in the great struggle of good against ev…
Originally published in 1958, this book provides a comprehensive study of Cambridge University during the Reformation and the broader impact of religious reform in Tudor England. Life within the Un…
One must note that this is, first of all, a beautiful book, oversized, packed with illustrations, paintings, drawing and photographs. It easily rests on a coffee table and provides even the uneduca…
Many basic questions surround the Reformation. What were its causes? Was it precipitated by the Zeitgeist prevailing in Europe, so that there would have been a religious upheaval even if Luther or …
History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century by Jean Henri Merle d 'Aubigné is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This publication was produced from a professional scan of …