The Early Modern Period in the First 100 Years of The Catholic Historical Review

This article surveys the CHR’s coverage of early modern Europe, roughly from 1450 to 1700, over the past 100 years. It looks at three main features of the period: the Renaissance understood as a cultural and intellectual movement, the Protestant Reformation, and the Catholic Reform. It concludes tha...

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Main Author: Bireley, Robert 1933-2018 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: The Catholic University of America Press 2015
In: The catholic historical review
Year: 2015, Volume: 101, Issue: 2, Pages: 94-122
Further subjects:B EARLY MODERN CATHOLICISM
B Burckhardt
B English Catholicism
B Jakob
B Lucas
B Martin
B S.J
B Protestant Reformation
B Renaissance
B John W
B Catholic Reform
B O’Malley
B Luther
B Henry
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