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Detailed description Contesting the Reformation provides a comprehensive survey of the most influential works in the field of Reformation studies from a comparative, cross-national, interdisciplinary perspective. * Represents the only English-language single-authored synthetic study of Reformation historiography * Addresses both the English and the Continental debates on Reformation history * Provides a thematic approach which takes in the main trends in modern Reformation history * Draws on the most recent publications relating to Reformation studies * Considers the social, political, cultural, and intellectual implications of the Reformation and the associated literature
From the contents List of Abbreviations vi
1 Introduction 1
2 Defining the Reformation 8
3 Religious Life 34
4 The Anatomy of Reform 71
5 Reformation Politics 103
6 The Social Dynamics 130
7 Confessional Cultures 163
Appendix: Did Luther Post the Ninety-Five Theses ? 205