Christendom Destroyed: Europe 1517-1648
By (Author) Mark Greengrass
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
27th May 2015
26th March 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of religion
940.22
Paperback
752
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 38mm
540g
A gripping, original account of Europe in an era of tumultuous change From peasants to princes, no one was left untouched by the spiritual and intellectual upheaval of the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe. Martin Luther's challenge to church authority forced Christians to examine their beliefs in ways that shook the foundations of their religion. The subsequent divisions, fed by dynastic rivalries and military changes, fundamentally altered the relations between ruler and ruled. Christendom Destroyed tells the fascinating story of these seismic changes. The most recent addition to the landmark Penguin History of Europe series, the book is a rich tapestry that fosters a deeper understanding of Europe's identity today.
Mark Greengrass succeeds brilliantly in bringing to life a vanished world that is consistently strange and surprising-and sometimes disturbing and repellent-even as he encourages us to recognise the ways in which it prefigures our own -- Peter Marshall * Literary Review *
The Penguin History of Europe series ... is one of contemporary publishing's great projects * New Statesman *
Mark Greengrass is Professor Emeritus at the University of Sheffield. His books include Governing Passions- Peace and Reform in the French Kingdoms, 1576-1585, France in the Age of Henri IV and The European Reformation, c.1500-1618.