Readership: Scholars and students of Early Modern History
Edited by Polly Ha, Research Fellow, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, and Patrick Collinson, Regius Professor Emeritus of Modern History, University of Cambridge; Fellow of the British Academy
"There are no weak essays here: all deserve their place." - Glen Bowman, Church History
Polly Ha: Reformation and the Uses of Reception Patrick Collinson: The Fog in the Channel Clears: The Rediscovery of the Continental Dimension to the British Reformation Bruce Gordon: The Authority of Antiquity: England and the Protestant Latin Bible Elisabeth Leedham-Green: Unreliable Witnesses John S. Craig: Erasmus or Calvin? The politics of book purchase in the early modern English parish Carl R. Trueman & Carrie Euler: The Reception of Martin Luther in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England Torrance Kirby: Peter Martyr Vermigli's political theology and the Elizabethan Church Jane E. A. Dawson: John Knox, Christopher Goodman and the 'Example of Geneva' Anthony Milton: The Church of England and the Palatinate, 1566-1642 Nicholas Thompson: Martin Bucer and Early Seventeenth-Century Scottish Irenicism Howard Hotson: 'A Reformation of Common Learning': Educational reform in Reformed central Europe and its reception in the English-speaking world, c. 1642 Andrew Pettegree: Afterword