Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
596
Language
English
Published
Sep 24, 2001
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415268591
ISBN-13
9780415268592
Description
Andrew Pettegree offers an expansive exploration of the Reformation, encapsulating its profound impact on Europe and beyond. This visually stunning work interweaves captivating illustrations with thorough historical analysis, shedding light on the social, political, and religious upheavals that defined the era. Readers are drawn into a world where ideas clashed and transformed societies, igniting movements that would shape modernity.
Through a carefully structured narrative, Pettegree delves into the central figures and events of the Reformation, presenting them not just as isolated incidents, but as part of a larger tapestry of change. The author illustrates how the Reformation was a multifaceted phenomenon, with varying meanings and implications across different regions. This richness of context allows the audience to grasp the complexities and nuances that characterized this pivotal moment in history.
By combining scholarly rigor with accessible prose, the book serves as both an educational resource and a visually engaging experience. Pettegree invites readers to not only learn about the Reformation but to appreciate its lasting legacy, encouraging a deeper understanding of early modern Europe and its continual influence on contemporary society.
Through a carefully structured narrative, Pettegree delves into the central figures and events of the Reformation, presenting them not just as isolated incidents, but as part of a larger tapestry of change. The author illustrates how the Reformation was a multifaceted phenomenon, with varying meanings and implications across different regions. This richness of context allows the audience to grasp the complexities and nuances that characterized this pivotal moment in history.
By combining scholarly rigor with accessible prose, the book serves as both an educational resource and a visually engaging experience. Pettegree invites readers to not only learn about the Reformation but to appreciate its lasting legacy, encouraging a deeper understanding of early modern Europe and its continual influence on contemporary society.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
History