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Tolerance and Intolerence in the European Reformation

By: Ramsey, Ann W. | Journal of Church and State, Spring 1998 | Article details

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Tolerance and Intolerence in the European Reformation


Ramsey, Ann W., Journal of Church and State


Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Reformation. Edited by Ole Peter Grell and Bob Scribner. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1996. 294 pp. $59.95.

This book of fifteen essays accomplishes what a landmark collection should. Cumulatively, the essays signal a paradigm shift and the reemergence of the practical political context as the analytical framework of choice for explaining advances and declines in tolerance and intolerance in Reformation Europe of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The book is organized primarily by national area and each contributor should be considered a preeminent specialist.

In the paradigm shift evident in each essay, …

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