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Posted by Anne Jacobson Schutte, ajs5w@VIRGINIA.EDU
Friday, July 3, 2009
New guide to Reformation research soon available
To celebrate the publication of volume 100, the German and North
American editors of the Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte/Archive for
Reformation History have prepared a special centennial number with its
own title. It contains essays commissioned from eighteen renowned
scholars, who analyze developments in historical writing in their
particular areas of expertise over the past two decades or more.
Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte/Archive for Reformation History 100
(2009):
Reformationsforschung in Europa und Nordamerika, ein historiographische
Bilanz/
Reformation Research in Europe and North America, a Historiographical
Assessment
Contents
* Thomas Kaufmann: "Die deutsche Reformationsforschung seit dem
Zweiten Weltkrieg"
* Thomas A. Brady, Jr.: "From Revolution to the Long Reformation:
Writings in English on the German Reformation,1970–2005"
* André Holenstein: "Reformation und Konfessionalisierung in der
Geschichtsforschung der Deutschschweiz"
* Max Engammare: "Des pasteurs sans pasteur. Historiographie de la
Réforme en Suisseromande,1956–2008"
* Otfried Czaika: "Entwicklungslinien der Historiographie zu
Reformation und Konfessionalisierung in Skandinavien seit 1945"
* Michael G. Müller: "Reformationsforschung in Polen"
* Joachim Bahlcke: "Die tschechische und slowakische
Geschichtsschreibung zu Reformation und konfessionellem Zeitalter.
Vom Zweiten Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart"
* Maria Crǎciun: "Centre or Periphery? The Reformation in Romanian
and Hungarian Historiography,1945–2008"
* Silvana Seidel Menchi: "The Age of Reformation and
Counter-Reformation in Italian Historiography,1939–2009"
* Lu Ann Homza: "The Merits of Disruption and Tumult: New
Scholarship on Religion and Spirituality in Spain during the
Sixteenth Century"
* Christophe Duhamelle: "Auf der Suche nach der französischen
Konfessionalisierung"
* Mack P. Holt: "Historical Writing in English on the French
Reformation: The Last ThirtyYears"
* Guido Marnef: "Belgian and Dutch Post-war Historiography on the
Protestant and Catholic Reformation in the Netherlands"
* Christine Kooi: "The Reformation in the Netherlands: Some
Historiographic Contributions in English"
* David Loades: "The Historiography of the Reformation in Britain"
* Christoph Burger: "Theologiegeschichtliche Darstellungen zur
Reformation seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg"
* Merry Wiesner-Hanks: "Gender and the Reformation"
* Wietse de Boer: "An Uneasy Reunion: The Catholic World in
Reformation Studies"
Publisher: Gütersloher Verlagshaus: Carl-Miele-Str. 214, 33311
Gütersloh, Germany; info@gtvh.de
Membership in the Society for Reformation Research including a
subscription to the journal represents a considerable saving over buying
this issue separately. To join the SRR and subscribe, please go to
http://www.reformationresearch.org/, click on Membership, print the
form, and send it with your check to the address given there – if at all
possible, by 15 August. The volume, due out in November 2009, will be
sent to you by January 2010.
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D.J. Wolffram
History Department, Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen
http://www.rug.nl/staff/d.j.wolffram/index
Tel 0031 50 3637699 , 0031 592 375522 (home)
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