Scotland's ‘long Renaissance' of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries arose in the context of a tumultuous period of Reformation, civil war, revolution and political union. Religion and disputes over church government were at the heart of the political and cultural agendas of the early modern period. Thus Scotland's Renaissance, late, protracted and relatively muted, has been explained by the national preoccupation with religious dogma and factionalism. The Calvinist nature of the Scottish Reformation and Protestant Scotland is depicted as a disincentive to cultural diversity. Central to this, of course, is the role of the clergy both collectively and as literate individuals. This article seeks to explore the interests and needs of...
This thesis aims to chart the progress of the movement to translate, publish, distribute and make ac...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: History. Advisor: James D. Tracy. 1 com...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...
Scotland's ‘long Renaissance' of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries arose in the context ...
A nuanced approach to the role played by clerics at a turbulent time for religious affairs. From ...
Across early-modern Europe the confessional struggles of the Reformation touched virtually every asp...
This chapter highlights recent work on the history of Calvinist culture in Scotland between the Refo...
This book is the first detailed discussion of the political history of the Scottish Church in the re...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
Straddling over a millennium of theological work, these essays explore the beginnings of Scottish th...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
In discussing religion in John Galt\u27s novel about religious and social change in a small West of ...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
The Officina Plantiniana is known to have had an international scope in the sixteenth century, selli...
The full extent of the large body of Latin literature produced by Scots in the early modern period h...
This thesis aims to chart the progress of the movement to translate, publish, distribute and make ac...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: History. Advisor: James D. Tracy. 1 com...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...
Scotland's ‘long Renaissance' of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries arose in the context ...
A nuanced approach to the role played by clerics at a turbulent time for religious affairs. From ...
Across early-modern Europe the confessional struggles of the Reformation touched virtually every asp...
This chapter highlights recent work on the history of Calvinist culture in Scotland between the Refo...
This book is the first detailed discussion of the political history of the Scottish Church in the re...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
Straddling over a millennium of theological work, these essays explore the beginnings of Scottish th...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
In discussing religion in John Galt\u27s novel about religious and social change in a small West of ...
The ways in which the Reformation began and developed in England and Scotland were distinct and led ...
The Officina Plantiniana is known to have had an international scope in the sixteenth century, selli...
The full extent of the large body of Latin literature produced by Scots in the early modern period h...
This thesis aims to chart the progress of the movement to translate, publish, distribute and make ac...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2009. Major: History. Advisor: James D. Tracy. 1 com...
The last few years have witnessed a growing interest in the study of the Reformation period within t...