The study of the Reformation has arguably never been in better shape, as new books and articles appear with dizzying regularity. The current rude good health of the subject can be substantiated by a few minutes spent with the catalog of the British Library. A title keyword search under “Reformation” produces 490 items for the 1960s, dipping to 449 for the 1970s. But in the 1980s, this shoots up to 656 and remains at almost exactly that level through the 1990s. In the new century up to the end of 2007, no fewer than 563 books with the word “Reformation” in the title have been published and deposited at the British Library. Moreover, the concerns of Reformation history and theology are now regularly cropping up in places where they have not b...
Although Luther’s protest of indulgences in 1517 is often considered to be the point of origin for “...
This article examines how printed English translations of Erasmus’ colloquies reflect the difference...
The Reformation was perhaps one of the most important socio-religious changes to occur in history. T...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
The writer Daniel Defoe, surveying two centuries during which his country had travelled 'from the R...
The Semantics of Reformation: Discourses of Religious Change in England, c. 1414 – 1688 examines how...
The Semantics of Reformation: Discourses of Religious Change in England, c. 1414 – 1688 examines how...
The Age of Reformation charts how religion, politics and social change were always intimately interl...
Historians have long been puzzled by the character of the English Reformation, but how did contempor...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
The English Reformation was undeniably a period of change; this thesis seeks to consider how that ch...
The aim of this work is to trace the development of Roman Catholic historical writing on the Englis...
1. Bray, Gerald, ed., Documents of the English Reformation, Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1994. 2. Di...
The purpose of the course is to enable students to become familiar with and/or to deepen their under...
During the last decade of Henry VIII’s life, his Protestant subjects struggled to reconcile two loya...
Although Luther’s protest of indulgences in 1517 is often considered to be the point of origin for “...
This article examines how printed English translations of Erasmus’ colloquies reflect the difference...
The Reformation was perhaps one of the most important socio-religious changes to occur in history. T...
Traditional historiographies of the Reformation, seeing it as a unified, directed transition from Ca...
The writer Daniel Defoe, surveying two centuries during which his country had travelled 'from the R...
The Semantics of Reformation: Discourses of Religious Change in England, c. 1414 – 1688 examines how...
The Semantics of Reformation: Discourses of Religious Change in England, c. 1414 – 1688 examines how...
The Age of Reformation charts how religion, politics and social change were always intimately interl...
Historians have long been puzzled by the character of the English Reformation, but how did contempor...
Although the Protestant Reformation has traditionally been the focus of research on early modern Eng...
The English Reformation was undeniably a period of change; this thesis seeks to consider how that ch...
The aim of this work is to trace the development of Roman Catholic historical writing on the Englis...
1. Bray, Gerald, ed., Documents of the English Reformation, Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1994. 2. Di...
The purpose of the course is to enable students to become familiar with and/or to deepen their under...
During the last decade of Henry VIII’s life, his Protestant subjects struggled to reconcile two loya...
Although Luther’s protest of indulgences in 1517 is often considered to be the point of origin for “...
This article examines how printed English translations of Erasmus’ colloquies reflect the difference...
The Reformation was perhaps one of the most important socio-religious changes to occur in history. T...