The collection represents a substantial and rich resource of writings from a panel of essayists drawn from Europe, the British Isles and America.

Stephen Copson, Baptist Quarterly

...Ulinka Rublack's Oxford Handbook of the Protestant Reformations stands out, both for its comprehensiveness and the sheer variety of analyses it contains.

David M. Luebke, Church History

The Oxford Handbook of the Protestant Reformations is a substantial and comprehensive volume

Christine Love-Rodgers, University of Edinburgh, Reference ReviewsA.W. Klink, CHOICE

This is the first Handbook of the Reformations to include global Protestantism, and the most comprehensive Handbook on the development of Protestant practices which has been published so far. The volume brings together international scholars in the fields of theology, intellectual thought, and social and cultural history. Contributions focus on key themes, such as Martin Luther or the Swiss reformations, offering an up-to-date perspective on current scholarly debates, but they also address many new themes at the cutting edge of scholarship, with particularly emphasis on the history of emotions, the history of knowledge, and global history. This new approach opens up fresh perspectives onto important questions: how did Protestant ways of conceiving the divine shape everyday life, ideas of the feminine or masculine, commercial practices, politics, notions of temporality, or violence? The aim of this Handbook is to bring to life the vitality of Reformation ideas. In these ways, the Handbook stresses that the Protestant Reformations in all their variety, and with their important "radical " wings, must be understood as one of the lasting long-term historical transformations which changed Europe and, subsequently, significant parts of the world.
Les mer
This Handbook takes a broad overview of the Protestant Reformations, seeing them as movements which stretched far beyond their European beginnings. Written by a team of international scholars of history and theology, the contributions offer up-to-date perspectives on Reformation ideas and the lasting historical impact of Protestantism.
Les mer
PART I: THE NEW THEOLOGY; PART II: GEOGRAPHIES AND VARIETIES OF THE REFORMATIONS; PART III: COMMUNICATING THE REFORMATIONS; PART IV: SITES, INSTITUTIONS, AND SOCIETY; PART V: IDENTITIES AND CULTURAL MEANINGS OF THE REFORMATIONS; PART VI: ASSESSING THE REFORMATIONS
Les mer
Takes a global approach to the usually Europe-centric study of the Protestant Reformations Brings together contributions from international scholars in the fields of theology, intellectual thought, and social and cultural history Offers up-to-date perspectives on key themes, such as Martin Luther and the Swiss reformations Addresses many themes at the cutting edge of scholarship, such as the history of emotions, the history of knowledge, and global history
Les mer
Ulinka Rublack is a Professor at the University of Cambridge and has published widely on early modern European history as well as approaches to history. She has edited, most recently, The Oxford Concise Companion to History (2011). Her monographs include The Astronomer and the Witch: Johannes Kepler's Fight for his Mother (2015); Reformation Europe (2005); The Crimes of Women in Early Modern Germany (1999); and Dressing Up: Cultural Identity in Renaissance Europe (2010), which won the Roland H. Bainton Prize.
Les mer
Takes a global approach to the usually Europe-centric study of the Protestant Reformations Brings together contributions from international scholars in the fields of theology, intellectual thought, and social and cultural history Offers up-to-date perspectives on key themes, such as Martin Luther and the Swiss reformations Addresses many themes at the cutting edge of scholarship, such as the history of emotions, the history of knowledge, and global history
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199646920
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1586 gr
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
176 mm
Dybde
48 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
844

Redaktør

Om bidragsyterne

Ulinka Rublack is a Professor at the University of Cambridge and has published widely on early modern European history as well as approaches to history. She has edited, most recently, The Oxford Concise Companion to History (2011). Her monographs include The Astronomer and the Witch: Johannes Kepler's Fight for his Mother (2015); Reformation Europe (2005); The Crimes of Women in Early Modern Germany (1999); and Dressing Up: Cultural Identity in Renaissance Europe (2010), which won the Roland H. Bainton Prize.