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12 - Italy and Its Reformations Reconsidered

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2024

Henry A. Jefferies
Affiliation:
Ulster University
Richard Rex
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
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Reformations Compared presents a collection of comparative studies of the Reformation as it reverberated across Europe in the sixteenth century. Each chapter is focused on two or more comparable geographical spaces, isolating the variables that help explain how and why the Reformation unfolded as it did in each separate setting. Rejecting notions of insularity, the contributors seek out the connections and contrasts that shaped the experiences of the Reformation, from the Baltic to the Mediterranean and from Ireland to Transylvania. In doing so, the volume offers a fresh understanding of the conditions in which the movement succeeded, whether wholly or partially, and those in which it did not. Reformations Compared provides a broad vantage point that encourages readers to reshape their understanding of this decisive episode in European history.

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Reformations Compared
Religious Transformations across Early Modern Europe
, pp. 266 - 286
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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Audisio, Gabriel, Preachers by Night: The Waldensian Barbes (15th–16th Centuries), Leiden: Brill, 2006.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cameron, Euan, The Reformation of the Heretics, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984.Google Scholar
Cameron, Euan, ‘Italy’, in Pettegree, Andrew (ed.), The Early Reformation in Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, 188213.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cantimori, Delio, Eretici italiani del Cinquecento, Florence, 1939; new. ed. Turin: Einaudi, 1992.Google Scholar
Chabod, Federico, Per la storia religiosa dello Stato di Milano durante il dominio di Carlo V, Rome: Istituto Storico per l’Età moderna e contemporanea, 1962.Google Scholar
Firpo, Massimo, Juan de Valdès and the Italian Reformation, Furnham and Burlington: Ashgate, 2015.Google Scholar
Firpo, Massimo, Riforma protestante ed eresie nell’Italia del Cinquecento, Rome and Bari: Laterza, 2018.Google Scholar
Jeffries Martin, John, Venice’s Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993; new ed. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Michelson, Emily, The Pulpit and the Press in Reformation Italy, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2013.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Overell, Anne, Nicodemites: Faith and Concealment between Italy and Tudor England, Leiden and Chicago: Brill, 2018.Google Scholar

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