The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 2, The Reformation, 1520–1559: Reformation, 1520-1559 v. 2
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 2, 8/2/1990
EAN 9780521345361, ISBN10: 0521345367
Hardcover, 752 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 4 cm
Language: English
This is the second, amended and enlarged edition of a familiar standard work, first published in 1958. Like its predecessor, it describes the open conflicts of the Reformation from Luther's first challenge to the uneasy peace of the 1560's. Reforming movements in all the principal countries are discussed, against the background of constitutional development and the political struggles of the ruling dynasties. Europe's relations with the outside world are given due prominence. The second edition incorporates the results of some thirty years of further research and fills some of the gaps, especially in the history of central Europe, which beset the first edition. All chapters which remain from 1958 have been revised, some very substantially.
Introduction to the second edition
1. The age of the reformation
2. Economic change
3. The reformation movements in Germany
4. The reformation in Zurich, Strassburg and Geneva
5. The anabaptists and the sects
6. The reformation in Scandinavia and the Baltic
7. Politics and the institutionalism of reform in Germany
8. Poland, Bohemia and Hungary
9. The reformation in France, 1515–59
10. The reformation in England
11. Italy and the papacy
12. The new orders
13. The empire of Charles V in Europe
14. The Habsburg–Valois wars
15. Intellectual tendencies
16. Schools and universities
17. Constitutional development and political thought in western Europe
18. Constitutional development and political thought in the Holy Roman Empire
19. Constitutional development and political thought in eastern Europe
20. Armies, navies and the art of war
21. The Ottoman empire, 1520–66
22. Russia, 1462–1584
23. The new world, 1521–80
24. Europe and the east
Index.