The Scandinavian Reformation

The Scandinavian Reformation
Looking for an inspection copy?
This title is not currently available for inspection.
£94.00
GBPWhen Martin Luther's protest began making an impact in Scandinavia in the 1520s, this region belonged to the religious and political periphery of Europe. A century later the Nordic countries had become of paramount importance to European Protestantism, and it was the intervention of Lutheran Scandinavia in the Thirty Years' War which helped secure the survival of European Protestantism. This volume describes how the Nordic countries came to be solidly Lutheran states by the early seventeenth century; how the evangelical movements differed and succeeded, and the different pace of reform and its institutionalisation. It offers a revisionist view of the role of the Catholic Church in Scandinavia, and its attempts to halt the reformation, and demonstrates the difficulties facing the new Lutheran churches trying to convert a conservative, peasant population to Protestantism.
- The first volume in English to deal comprehensively with the Scandinavian reformation
- Written by six leading experts, it offers new and important interpretations of Scandinavian reformation history
- Reasserts the key importance of Scandinavia in the context of the Reformation and subsequent European history
Product details
November 1994Hardback
9780521441629
232 pages
235 × 158 × 23 mm
0.525kg
1 map
Available
Often bought together
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
: Paperback
Religion, War, Famine and Death in Reformation Europe
Often bought together
This title is available for institutional purchase via Cambridge Core
Learn more
Related Journals
Contemporary European History
: Journal
Contemporary European History covers the history of Eastern and Western Europe, including the United Kingdom, from 1918 to the present. By combining a wide geographical compass with a relatively short time span, the journal achieves both range and depth in its coverage. It is open to all forms of historical inquiry - including cultural, economic, international, political and social approaches - and welcomes comparative analysis. One issue per year explores a broad theme under the guidance of a guest editor. The journal regularly features contributions from scholars outside the Anglophone community and acts as a channel of communication between European historians throughout the continent and beyond it.
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History
: Journal
Since 1950 The Journal of Ecclesiastical History has published original research articles, scholarly reviews, review articles, notes and documents, relating to all aspects of the history of Christianity. The Journal's scope extends to cultural, institutional, intellectual, political, social and any other relevant form of history; to all periods from ancient to modern; and to all regions of the world. Contributors address detailed research questions as well as engaging with the wider issues in the field.
Studies in Church History
: Journal
NEW TO CAMBRIDGE IN 2016Studies in Church History is an annually published series comprising papers and communications delivered at the Ecclesiastical History Society’s conferences. Each volume presents important new work, by established as well as new scholars, on a particular theme. Volumes are available to members of the society at a reduced price. For more information about the new publishing arrangements for Studies in Church History, please click here.
Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture
: Journal
This quarterly peer-reviewed journal publishes original research articles and book reviews covering all areas of the history of Christianity and its cultural contexts in all places and times, including its non-Western expressions. Specialists and historians of Christianity in general find Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, an international publication regularly cited all over the world, an invaluable resource.
Related Journals
Also by this Author
£42.00 GBP
£94.00 GBP
Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Reformation
Ole Peter Grell (+1 other)
:Adobe eBook Reader
£32.00 GBP
£50.00 GBP
£90.00 GBP
£53.00 GBP
£28.00 GBP
£94.00 GBP
Also by this Author
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction Ole Peter Grell
- 2. The Early Reformation in Denmark and Norway 1520–1559 Martin Schwarz Lausten
- 3. The Early Reformation in Sweden and Finland ca. 1520–1560 E. I. Kouri
- 4. The Catholic Church and its Leadership Ole Peter Grell
- 5. The Consolidation of Lutheranism in Denmark and Norway Thorkild Lyby and Ole Peter Grell
- 6. The Institutionalisation of Lutheranism in Sweden and Finland Ingun Montgomery
- 7. Faith, Superstition and Witchcraft in Reformation Scandinavia Jens Chr.V. Johansen
- Index.
-
Ole Peter Grell, Martin Schwarz Lausten, E. I. Kouri, Thorkild Lyby, Ingun Montgomery, Jens Chr.V. Johansen
- Ole Peter Grell , University of Cambridge
Contributors
Editor
Browse by related subject
- African American history
- African history
- American history 1861-1900
- American history after 1945
- American history: general interest
- Atlantic history
- Australian history
- British history 1066-1450
- British history after 1450
- British history before 1066
- British history: general interest
- Colonial American history
- Cross-discipline history: general interest
- Diplomatic and international history
- Early republic and antebellum history
- East Asian history
- Economic history
- Environmental history
- European history 1000-1450
- European history 450-1000
- European history after 1450
- European history: general interest
- Gender history
- Global history
- Historical theory, historical method and historiography
- History after 1945 (general)
- History of ideas and intellectual history
- History of medicine
- History of native American peoples
- History of science and technology
- History of science: general interest
- Irish history
- Latin American history
- Middle East history
- Military history
- Regional and world history: general interest
- Regional history after 1500
- Regional history before 1500
- Russian and east European history
- Social and population history
- South Asian history
- South-east Asian history
- Twentieth century American history
- Twentieth century British history
- Twentieth century European history
- Twentieth century regional history