In the generation that followed Martin Luther's protest the
evangelical movement in Europe attracted very different levels of
support in different parts of the continent. Whereas in eastern and
central Europe the new movement brought a swift transformation of the
religious and political landscape, progress elsewhere was more
halting: in the Mediterranean lands and western Europe initial
enthusiasm for reform failed to bring about the wholesale renovation
of society for which evangelicals had hoped. These fascinating
contrasts are the main focus of this volume of specially commissioned
essays, each of which charts the progress of reform in one country or
region of Europe. Written in each case by a leading specialist in the
field, they provide a survey based on primary research and a thorough
grasp of the vernacular literature. For both scholars and students
they will be an invaluable guide to recent debates and literature on
the success or failure of the first generation of reform.
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ISBN
9780511878220
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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