The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation, Volume 2Hans Joachim Hillerbrand Oxford University Press, 1996 - Europe The definitive source for information about the entire range of religious and social changes that altered the face of Europe in the sixteenth century, encompassing not only issues of church polity and theology but also developments in politics, economics, demographics, art and literature. This broadly cast, interdisciplinary definition allows for a comprehensive social and intellectual history of early modern Europe. |
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