id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sq3j3p2wsfaebhsqzyevq4svpm KASPAR VON GREYERZ Reviews of Books 1987 3 .pdf application/pdf 1804 130 64 on The Renaissance in Historical Thought, scholars interested in the Reformation period have frequently bemoaned the conspicuous absence in the available literature of a work surveying and discussing the development of the historiography of the Reformation from its inception to the present. in which the authors highlight the historical assessment of the Reformation A. Enno van Gelder's thesis of a rational intellectual continuity between Renaissance and Enlightenment, which challenges the importance of the Reformation, in the last chapter concerned with the recent social history of the Reformation, a humble beginning in the footsteps of Ferguson's work on historical scholarship on the Renaissance (as the authors modestly claim in their Preface). offers stimulating reading and is a substantial achievement, which will be welcomed by all historians interested in the Reformation period and in its subsequent historical assessment. administrative, formulation of the 'Revolution', with some attention, by Starkey himself, to the 'reform' angle. ./cache/work_sq3j3p2wsfaebhsqzyevq4svpm.pdf ./txt/work_sq3j3p2wsfaebhsqzyevq4svpm.txt