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Atlas Of The European Reformations
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A New, Definitive Atlas Of The European Reformations Has Been Needed For Many Years. Now, In Anticipation Of The Upcoming Reformation Anniversaries, Fortress Press Is Pleased To Offer The Atlas Of The European Reformations.The Atlas Of The European Reformations Is Newly Built From The Ground Up. Featuring More Than Sixty Brand New Maps, Graphics, And Timelines, The Atlas Is A Necessary Companion To Any Study Of The Reformation Era. Consciously Written For Students At Any Level, Concise, Helpful Texts Guide The Experience And Interpret The Visuals. The Volume Is Perfect For Independent Students, As Well As Those In Structured Courses.The Atlas Is Broken Into Four Primary Parts. Before The Reformation Presents The Larger Political, Religious, And Economic Context Of Europe On The Eve Of The Reformation. Reformation Presents The Major Contours Of The Reformation, Including Lutheran, Reformed, English, And Anabaptist Movements. Catholic Reform And Counterreformation Provides Extensive Information On The Reforming Movements Within Catholicism And The Responses To Other Movements. Finally, Early Modern Europe Sheds Fresh Light On The Movement And Implications Of The Reformation In The Later Sixteenth And Seventeenth Centuries.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of the Atlas of the European Reformations? A: The dimensions are seven point three inches by nine point five inches and it is zero point four inches thick.
- Q: How many pages does this atlas have? A: There are one hundred sixty pages in the Atlas of the European Reformations.
- Q: What type of binding does the atlas have? A: The atlas has a paperback binding.
- Q: Who is the author of the Atlas of the European Reformations? A: The author is Tim Dowley.
- Q: What is the main subject of the atlas? A: The atlas covers the historical context and developments of the European Reformations.
- Q: How can I use the Atlas of the European Reformations for study? A: You can use it as a reference guide for understanding the Reformation era and its key movements.
- Q: Is this atlas suitable for beginners studying religious history? A: Yes, it is consciously written for students at any level, making it accessible for beginners.
- Q: Can this atlas be used in structured educational courses? A: Yes, it is perfect for both independent study and structured courses.
- Q: What topics are covered in the atlas's four primary parts? A: The parts cover the context before the Reformation, details of the Reformation, Catholic Reform, and Early Modern Europe.
- Q: How should I store the Atlas of the European Reformations? A: Store the atlas in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight to prevent damage.
- Q: What is the recommended care for the atlas? A: To keep the atlas in good condition, avoid bending the cover and handle it gently.
- Q: Is the atlas safe for children to read? A: Yes, the content is educational and suitable for a wide age range.
- Q: What if the atlas arrives damaged? A: Contact the retailer for their return policy and guidance on how to exchange or return the damaged item.
- Q: Can I find maps and graphics in the atlas? A: Yes, it features more than sixty brand new maps, graphics, and timelines.
- Q: How does this atlas compare to other religious history books? A: This atlas provides a visual and contextual understanding that complements traditional text-based religious history books.
- Q: What makes this atlas a necessary companion for studying the Reformation? A: Its combination of visuals and concise texts enhances understanding of complex historical movements.