Cambridge Modern History, Volume 02, The Reformation
The Cambridge Modern History is a sweeping narrative of global history from 1450 to 1910, published in 14 volumes between 1902 and 1912. Spearheaded by Lord Acton and meticulously edited by A.W. Ward, G. W. Prothero, and Stanley Leathes, this volume delves into the transformative period of the Reformation. It explores how the center of intellectual and religious thought shifted from Italy to Germany and Central Europe, with Geneva emerging as a hub of potent ideas alongside its neighboring cities like Zurich, Strassburg, and Basel. As European life expanded to include distant lands such as Scotland, Scandinavia, and Poland, the pressing Turkish threat receded, marking a significant turn in the continents history. Join us as we unravel this pivotal era, crafted with precision and scholarly insight. - Summary by Kazbek
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