This collection of seminal articles written over the last twenty years by a distinguished scholar of medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation history places the Reformation movement in its medieval context, paying particular attention to the continuity between the later Middle Ages and Reformation Eur[...]
From the perspective of the social history of ideas, renowned scholar Heiko Oberman addresses the conditions for reform, the articulation of the Reformers' program, and especially the consequences of the Reformatin, both in the sixteenth cenury and in its modern perception.[...]
In this work, a wide variety of specialists explore continuity and change in pre-modern Europe. Collectively, they contribute to the ongoing historiographical debates about continuity and discontinuity between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era. The themes reflect eminent scholar Heiko A. Ober[...]