Description
Drawing together the many strands of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, and ranging widely across Europe and the New World, MacCulloch reveals as never before how these dramatic upheavals affected everyday lives--overturning ideas of love, sex, death, and the supernatural, and shaping the modern age.
Author: Diarmaid MacCulloch
Publisher: Penguin Books
Published: 03/25/2005
Pages: 896
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.55lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 1.40d
ISBN13: 9780143035381
ISBN10: 014303538X
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | General
- History | Europe | General
About the Author
Diarmaid MacCulloch is Professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University. He is the author of Thomas Cranmer, winner of the Whitbread Prize, the James Tait Black Prize, and the Duff Cooper Prize; Christianity, a New York Times bestseller that won the Cundill Prize in History and was chosen by The New Yorker and The New York Times as a Best Book of the Year; and Silence: A Christian History. The Reformation won the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Wolfson Prize, and the British Academy Prize A Fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Historical Society, he was knighted by the Queen for his services to scholarship.

