Continuing the tradition of historiographic studies, this volume provides an update on research in Reformation and early modern Europe. Written by expert scholars in the field, these eighteen essays explore the fundamental points of Reformation and early modern history in religious studies, European regional studies, and social and cultural studies. Authors review the present state of research in the field, new trends, key issues scholars are working with, and fundamental works in their subject area, including the wide range of electronic resources now available to researchers.
Reformation and Early Modern Europe: A Guide to Research is a valuable resource for students and scholars of early modern Europe.
Preface: New Schools, New Tools, and New Texts
Chapter 1. Contributors to the Lutheran Tradition
Chapter 2. Contributors to the Reformed Tradition
Chapter 3. Early Modern Catholicism
Chapter 5. Jewish History and Thought
Chapter 6. Confessionalization
Chapter 7. Central Europe, 1550–1700
Chapter 16. Society and the Sexes Revisited
Chapter 18. Books and Printing