The Long European Reformation: Religion, Political Conflict and the Search for Confirmity, 1350-1750

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Palgrave Macmillan, 2004 - History - 268 pages
Peter G. Wallace interweaves the Reformation into the transformations of political institutions, socioeconomic structures, gender relations, and cultural values in early modern Europe. In approaching the European Reformation as a long-term process, Wallace argues that the classic sixteenth-century religious struggles with the resolutions proposed by reformers such as Luther, were not fully realized for most Christians until the early eighteenth century.

About the author (2004)

Peter G. Wallace is Dewar Professor of History, Hartwick College, New York. Jeremy Black is Professor of History, University of Exeter.