"This volume of essays can greatly help teachers and students alike read more deeply in a variety of topics in the Reformation era, pick up various lines of research, and often get a good grasp of some current lines of questioning and scholarship in the academy."
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"This volume offers an interesting and thought–provoking overview ... and is equally useful as a teaching aid and as a general reference work on the Reformation." Sehepunkte
The various contributors skilfully weave past and current research into their critical accounts, always trying their best to keep their texts accessible to the general reader and the scholar alike The editor is to be commended for his success in bringing together a cohort of such experts and for viewing the world of the Reformation from so many different angles, extending the historical range far into the late seventeenth century, which allows the reader to comprehend the long–term effects of the Reform movement. Albrecht Classen, University of Arizona, The Sixteenth Century Journal, The Journal of Early Modern Studies
The quality of the essays is uniformly and consistently high .Overall, [this book] should prove to be of considerable value. H–Net Reviews
Professor Po–chia Hsia, well known as the author of many books and articles on the Reformation, Counter–Reformation, and the history of anti–Semitism, assembled a team of twenty–eight scholars from Europe, America and Asia to join him in writing contributions to this volume. The volume contains several very useful overviews of countries or areas about which relatively little has been published in English. English Historical Review
List of Contributors viii
Introduction: The Reformation and its Worlds xii R. Po–chia Hsia
Part I On the Eve of the Reformation
1 Dissent and Heresy 3 Euan Cameron
2 Society and Piety 22 Larissa Taylor
Part II The Reformation in the Holy Roman Empire
3 Martin Luther and the German Nation 39 Robert Kolb
4 The Peasants War 56 Tom Scott
5 Radical Religiosity in the German Reformation 70 Hans–Jurgen Goertz
6 The Reformation in German–Speaking Switzerland 86 Kaspar von Greyerz
Part III The European Reformation
7 Calvin and Geneva 105 Robert M. Kingdon
8 Reform in the Low Countries 118 Joke Spaans
9 The Reformation in England to 1603 135 Christopher Haigh
10 The Religious Wars in France 150 Barbara B. Diefendorf
11 The Italian Reformation 169 Massimo Firpo
12 The Reformation in Bohemia and Poland 185 James R. Palmitessa
13 Old and New Faith in Hungary, Turkish Hungary, and Transylvania 205 Istvan Gyorgy Toth
Part IV Catholic Renewal and Confessional Struggles
14 The Society of Jesus 223 John O Malley
15 Female Religious Orders 237 Amy E. Leonard
16 The Inquisition 255 William Monter
17 The Thirty Years War 272 Johannes Burkhardt
18 Spain and Portugal 291 Jose Pedro Paiva
19 Parish Communities, Civil War, and Religious Conflict in England 311 Dan Beaver
Part V Christian Europe and the World
20 Religion and the Church in Early Latin America 335 Kevin Terraciano
21 Compromise: India 353 Ines G. Zupanov
22 Promise: China 375 R. Po–chia Hsia
23 A Mission Interrupted: Japan 393 Michael Cooper
Part VI Structures of the Reformation World
24 The New Parish 411 Bruce Gordon
25 Making Peace 426 Olivier Christin
26 Magic and Witchcraft 440 James A. Sharpe
27 Martyrs and Saints 455 Brad S. Gregory
28 Jews in a Divided Christendom 471 Miriam Bodian
29 Coexistence, Conflict, and the Practice of Toleration 486 Benjamin J. Kaplan
Bibliography 506
Index 553
R. Po–chia Hsia is Edwin Earle Sparks Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University. He previously taught at Columbia, Cornell, University of Massachusetts, and New York University. He has received fellowships from the United States and Germany, and has held visiting professorships and research positions in Germany and the Netherlands. Elected in 2000 to the Academia Sinica (Taiwan), he is currently researching the history of Sino–European relations from the 16th to the 18th centuries. His books include Society and Religion in Munster 1535 1618 (1984), Social Discipline in the Reformation. Central Europe 1550 1750 (1989), and The World of Catholic Renewal 1540 1770 (1998).
This volume brings together 29 new essays by leading international scholars, to provide an inclusive overview of recent work in Reformation history. The articles examine the Reformation in its broadest definition, presenting the Catholic Renewal as a continuum of the Protestant Reformation. The essays span the late fifteenth century to the middle of the eighteenth century and they focus on the workings of religious reform in all areas of Latin Christendom and beyond to include Eastern as well as Western Europe, Asia and the Americas.
Established topics are examined alongside new areas of study, incorporating the latest scholarship and conceptual debates to provide a wide–ranging survey of the state of contemporary Reformation historiography. The book will be the ideal reference for students and professional historians interested in understanding the current concerns and future direction of this field.