Euan CAMERON, The Reformation in France and Italy to c. 1560: a review of recent contributions and debates, p. 17-33 The stories of the Reformation in France and Italy are usually told as examples of incomplete or failed Reformation. Historians tend to focus on the exceptional aspects of each national experience. However, the French and Italian movements show similarities which bear comparison. This paper first reviews the historiography of the subject, and then explores areas where compariso..
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The recent historiography of the Reformation, in England and in France, seems to favour the view tha...
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Was there ever an Italian historiography of the French Revolution prior to the post-war period ? The...
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Montaigne?s journey from Bordeaux to Rome in 1580-1581 not only contributed to the formation of the ...
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This issue, the amplest we have published up to now, dedicates the whole ‘Articles’ section to a col...
Translation of Histoire de la Réformation en Europe au temps de Calvin.Vols. 6-8 translated by Will...
This article links profits from the rich literature in the fields of Reformation history and book-hi...
Introduction The organizers of this conference asked me to sketch out the broad lines of the recent ...
The papers grouped here under the rubric of « elites and reform » draw attention to some of the most...
This article deals with the history of the neo-Calvinist movement in France and Italy. The efforts o...
31 October 1517 is traditionally taken as the starting point for the Reformation, even if the date i...
What was the legacy of the so-called Italian Reformation? What contribution did Italian humanism mak...
The recent historiography of the Reformation, in England and in France, seems to favour the view tha...
Recent decades have witnessed the fragmentation of Reformation studies, with high-level research con...
Was there ever an Italian historiography of the French Revolution prior to the post-war period ? The...
Antonino De Francesco, The French Revolution outside France : Some Research Perspectives on Italian ...
On the basis of the more recent historiography, the article presents a series of contributions tackl...
Montaigne?s journey from Bordeaux to Rome in 1580-1581 not only contributed to the formation of the ...
ELENA BONORA The return of the Counter-Reformation (and the Virgin of the Rosary of Guápulo) The a...
This issue, the amplest we have published up to now, dedicates the whole ‘Articles’ section to a col...
Translation of Histoire de la Réformation en Europe au temps de Calvin.Vols. 6-8 translated by Will...
This article links profits from the rich literature in the fields of Reformation history and book-hi...