History Society ChurchDerek Beales, Geoffrey Best Cambridge University Press, 3. nov. 2005 - 348 sider This book contains essays within a common theme by a group of distinguished historians (some of them acknowledged world leaders in their fields) in honour of the just-retired Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge, whose contribution to religion, education and history has been recognised by the award of a knighthood and, more recently, by the Order of Merit. Their common interest is the same one that has marked Professor Chadwick's life and work: the centrality of religious history to the history of Europe and, through that, to world history as a whole. |
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The diversity of religious life and acceptance of social pluralism | 29 |
The churches of medieval Cambridge | 49 |
Martin Luther and Thomas Müntzer | 77 |
The attack on the Church of England in the Long Parliament | 105 |
Oliver Cromwell and the Sin of Achan | 125 |
a focus for rural anticlericalism | 147 |
the case of the Austrian Enlightenment | 169 |
The role of religion in European counterrevolution 17891815 | 195 |
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