In this Book
- Atlas of the European Reformations
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
A new, definitive atlas of the European Reformations has been needed for many years. Now, in anticipation of the upcoming reformation anniversaries, Fortress Press is pleased to offer the Atlas of the European Reformations.
The Atlas of the European Reformations is newly built from the ground up. Featuring more than sixty brand new maps, graphics, and timelines, the atlas is a necessary companion to any study of the reformation era. Consciously written for students at any level, concise, helpful texts guide the experience and interpret the visuals. The volume is perfect for independent students, as well as those in structured courses.
The atlas is broken into four primary parts. “Before the Reformation” presents the larger political, religious and economic context of Europe on the eve of the reformation. “Reformation” presents the major contours of the reformation, including Lutheran, Reformed, English, and Anabaptist movements. “Catholic Reform and Counter-Reformation” provides extensive information on the reforming movements within Catholicism and the responses to other movements. Finally, “Early Modern Europe” sheds fresh light on the movement and implications of the reformation in the later sixteenth
Table of Contents
- List of maps
- pp. 8-10
- Timeline ad 1300–1700
- pp. 12-19
- Introduction
- pp. 20-21
- Part 1: Before the Reformation (Thomas À Kempis)
- The Rise of Learning
- pp. 24-25
- The Waldensians
- pp. 26-27
- The Devotio Moderna
- pp. 28-29
- The Great Schism
- pp. 30-31
- Wyclif and the Lollards
- pp. 32-33
- Jan Hus and the Hussites
- pp. 34-35
- The Rise of Printing
- pp. 36-37
- The Italian Renaissance
- pp. 38-39
- The Northern Renaissance
- pp. 40-41
- The Catholic Church in 1500
- pp. 42-43
- Portuguese Voyages of Discovery
- pp. 44-45
- Spain Explores the West
- pp. 46-47
- The World Circumnavigated
- pp. 48-49
- Part 2: Reformation (Martin Luther)
- Martin Luther
- pp. 54-55
- The German Knights’ War
- pp. 56-57
- The Peasants’ War
- pp. 58-59
- The Radical Reformation
- pp. 60-61
- Jewish Oppression
- pp. 62-63
- Philipp Melanchthon
- pp. 64-65
- Protestantism in 1530
- pp. 66-67
- Lutheranism Consolidates
- pp. 68-69
- Huldrych Zwingli
- pp. 70-71
- Martin Bucer
- pp. 72-73
- John Calvin
- pp. 74-75
- Calvinism Spreads
- pp. 77-79
- Reform in France
- pp. 80-81
- Scandinavian Reform
- pp. 82-83
- Dissolution
- pp. 84-85
- Pilgrimage of Grace
- pp. 86-87
- The English Reformation
- pp. 88-89
- Reform in Scotland
- pp. 90-91
- Reform in Poland
- pp. 92-93
- Part 3: Catholic Reform and Counter-Reformation (Ignatius of Loyola)
- Confessionalization
- pp. 96-97
- Papal Reform and Reaction
- pp. 98-101
- Ignatius Loyola
- pp. 102-103
- Rise of the Jesuits
- pp. 104-105
- Francis Xavier
- pp. 106-107
- Catholic Missions to America
- pp. 108-110
- Jesuit Reductions
- p. 111
- French Religious Wars
- pp. 112-113
- Netherlands Reform
- pp. 114-115
- Dutch Reform
- pp. 116-117
- The Spanish Armada
- pp. 118-119
- Part 4: Early Modern Europe (Andreas Gryphius)
- The Great Migration
- pp. 124-125
- Christian Europe 1600
- pp. 126-127
- The Early Settlers
- pp. 128-129
- Germany 1618
- pp. 130-131
- The Thirty Years’ War
- pp. 132-133
- After the War
- pp. 134-135
- Europe 1648
- pp. 136-137
- North American Colonies
- pp. 138-139
- Origins of the English Civil War
- pp. 140-141
- After the Civil War
- pp. 142-143
- Cromwell’s Foreign Wars
- pp. 144-145
- Mission to Japan
- pp. 146-147
- Further Reading
- pp. 148-149
- Photograph Acknowledgments, Back Cover
- pp. 160-161