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The Counter Reformation
Religion and Society in Early Modern Europe

The Counter Reformation is a new addition to the Cambridge Topics in History series.

Martin D. W. Jones (Author)

9780521439930, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 23 February 1995

176 pages
22.9 x 15.3 x 1.2 cm, 0.297 kg

The Counter Reformation is part of the Cambridge Topics in History series which looks at key A-level topics through a stimulating selection of original documents and other source material. In recent years historians have transformed the very meaning of the term 'Counter Reformation'. Scholarship has broken free of the partisan bias which misinterpreted the events of the decline and resurgence of the medieval Christian Church. In this text, Martin Jones uses a wide variety of original sources to reveal the true nature of the medieval religious landscape. He explores new insights into issues and events which explain why the old term 'Counter Reformation' is so inappropriate that it cannot now be used without major qualification. A wide range of primary sources, many previously unpublished, is combined with examination-based questions to test the students' skill in evaluating historical evidence. A full introduction, narrative and analysis accompany each topic.

Introduction
1. Varieties of belief: late medieval religion and the people
2. Internal reform 1480–1542
3. Countering the Reformation 1517–45
4. The Council of Trent
5. Structural reform
6. Reformation in the parishes: clergy and people
7. The impact of reform: three problems
8. Fire and sword: four studies in Counter Reformation
Suggestions for further reading.

Subject Areas: Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 [HBLH], European history [HBJD]

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