The Swiss Reformation: The Swiss Reformation / Edition 1

The Swiss Reformation: The Swiss Reformation / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0719051185
ISBN-13:
9780719051180
Pub. Date:
07/18/2002
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
ISBN-10:
0719051185
ISBN-13:
9780719051180
Pub. Date:
07/18/2002
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
The Swiss Reformation: The Swiss Reformation / Edition 1

The Swiss Reformation: The Swiss Reformation / Edition 1

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Overview

The Swiss Reformation was a seminal event of the sixteenth century which created a Protestant culture whose influence spread across Europe from Transylvania to Scotland. Offers the first comprehensive study of the Swiss Reformation and argues that the movement must be understood in terms of the historical evolution of the Swiss Confederation, its unique and fluid structures, the legacy of the mercenary trade, the distinctive character of Swiss theology, the powerful influence of Renaissance humanism, and, most decisively, the roles played by the dominant figures, Huldrych Zwingli and Heinrich Bullinger. Marked by astounding creative energy, incendiary preaching, burning political passions, peasant revolts, and breath-taking scholarship, as well as by painful divisions, civil war, executions and dashed hopes, the story of the Swiss Reformation is told with extensive use of primary sources. Explores the narrative of events before turning to consider themes such as the radical opposition, church and community, daily life in the Confederation, cultural achievements and the Swiss place in the wider European Reformation world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780719051180
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 07/18/2002
Series: New Frontiers
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Bruce Gordon is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of St Andrews and Deputy Director of the St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute

Table of Contents

Table of contents
Table of maps
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Peasants, priests and soldiers: The Swiss Confederation in the Late Middle Ages
2. Zwingli and Zurich
3. The spread of the Reformation
4. War and disaster 1529-1534
5. Consolidation and turmoil 1534-1566
6. The radical challenge
7. Church building
8. Church and society
9. International Zwinglianism
10. Culture of the Swiss Reformation
Chronology
Principal figures
Further reading
Index

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