Offered here for the first time, a wide variety of specialists explore continuity and change in pre-modern Europe. Collectively, they contribute to the current historiographical debates about continuity and discontinuity between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era. The themes reflect eminent scholar Heiko A. Oberman's vast range of interests in religious, cultural and political history across a broad chronological and conceptual spectrum that seeks to overcome the limits of the divide between Medieval and Early Modern History.
Offered here for the first time, a wide variety of specialists explore continuity and change in pre-modern Europe. Collectively, they contribute to the current historiographical debates about continuity and discontinuity between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era. The themes reflect eminent scholar Heiko A. Oberman's vast range of interests in religious, cultural and political history across a broad chronological and conceptual spectrum that seeks to overcome the limits of the divide between Medieval and Early Modern History.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert J. Bast was educated at Hope College, Western Theological Seminary, the University of Arizona (Ph.D. 1994) and Eberhard-Karls-Universität, Tübingen. He is Associate Professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Tennessee. His publications include Honor Your Fathers. Catechisms and the Emergence of a Patriarchal Ideology in Germany, 1400-1600 (Brill, 1997). Andrew C. Gow was educated at Carleton University (Ottawa), the Albrecht-Ludwigs-Universität (Freiburg), the University of Toronto and the University of Arizona (Ph.D. 1993). He is Full Professor of History at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton. He is the author of The Red Jews. Antisemitism in an Apocalyptic Age, 1200-1600 (Brill, 1995) and editor with Robert Bast of Continuity and Change. Essays in Honor of Heiko Augustinus Oberman on his 70th Birthday.
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