International audienceAnyone who has studied the history of the Reformation, the book and communication will have come across or been influenced by Andrew Pettegree’s contributions to these fields. The forty-four essays in this Festschrift and its companion volume have been commissioned to cover the broad scope of Pettegree’s areas of interest and expertise, and to reflect and build upon them. The pieces, written by forty-three scholars based at over thirty institutions, are organised around nine key themes, ranging from the intersections of religion and print to the history of book collecting, the periodical press and pioneering book historical research methodologies.This first volume contains nineteen essays. Together with the second volu...
This article links profits from the rich literature in the fields of Reformation history and book-hi...
Gilmont Jean-François. Andrew Pettegree, Foreign Protestant Communities in Sixteenth-Century London,...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
International audienceAnyone who has studied the history of the Reformation, the book and communicat...
International audienceAnyone who has studied the history of the Reformation, the book and communicat...
Perceptions of the role of the book in the Reformation are shaped by our knowledge of the German pri...
This book provides a new perspective on book history by exploring communities created by the product...
This book explores the reception of Augustine of Hippo in the European Reformations. In this religio...
In much of the historiography surrounding print culture and the book trade, the worldliness of print...
Often considered as the first phenomenon of mass media in history, the use of books and prints by Pr...
Often considered as the first phenomenon of mass media in history, the use of books and prints by Pr...
Guide to an exhibit held by Watkinson Library, 2006. The Reformation is perhaps the first great histo...
The paper discusses the international multidisciplinary research project “Communities of Print:Using...
Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most ...
New approaches to the history of print have allowed historians of early modern Europe to re-evaluate...
This article links profits from the rich literature in the fields of Reformation history and book-hi...
Gilmont Jean-François. Andrew Pettegree, Foreign Protestant Communities in Sixteenth-Century London,...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
International audienceAnyone who has studied the history of the Reformation, the book and communicat...
International audienceAnyone who has studied the history of the Reformation, the book and communicat...
Perceptions of the role of the book in the Reformation are shaped by our knowledge of the German pri...
This book provides a new perspective on book history by exploring communities created by the product...
This book explores the reception of Augustine of Hippo in the European Reformations. In this religio...
In much of the historiography surrounding print culture and the book trade, the worldliness of print...
Often considered as the first phenomenon of mass media in history, the use of books and prints by Pr...
Often considered as the first phenomenon of mass media in history, the use of books and prints by Pr...
Guide to an exhibit held by Watkinson Library, 2006. The Reformation is perhaps the first great histo...
The paper discusses the international multidisciplinary research project “Communities of Print:Using...
Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most ...
New approaches to the history of print have allowed historians of early modern Europe to re-evaluate...
This article links profits from the rich literature in the fields of Reformation history and book-hi...
Gilmont Jean-François. Andrew Pettegree, Foreign Protestant Communities in Sixteenth-Century London,...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...