Protestantism in mainland Europe: new directions
Most stimulating - for this Anglophone historian, at least - has been the reintegration of religious history into mainstream social and political history generally, and also the heightened sense of an international movement embracing an entire continent and beyond. We no longer make artificial disti...
Main Author: | MacCulloch, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Renaissance Society of America
2006
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