Tuesday, February 01, 2005

The New Cambridge Modern History, Volume II: The Reformation, 1520-1559.
G. R. Elton, editor.
Cambridge University Press, 1958 (1968 reprint).
(A second edition was published in 1990.)

Contents:
  1. Introduction: The Age of the Reformation, by G. R. Elton

  2. Economic Change
    1. Agriculture, by Friedrich Lutge

    2. The Greatness of Antwerp, by S. T. Bindoff

  3. Luther and the German Reformation to 1529, by E. G. Rupp

  4. The Swiss Reformers and the Sects
    1. The Reformation in Zurich, Strassburg and Geneva, by E. G. Rupp

    2. The Anabaptists, by Ernest A. Payne

  5. The Reformation in Scandinavia and the Baltic, by N. K. Andersen

  6. The Reformation in Difficulties
    1. The German Reformation to 1555, by Ernst Bizer

    2. Poland, Bohemia and Hungary, by R. R. Betts

    3. France, 1519-59, by F. C. Spooner

  7. The Reformation in England, by G. R. Elton

  8. Italy and the Papacy, by Delio Cantimori

  9. The New Orders, by H. O. Evennett

  10. The Empire of Charles V in Europe, by H. Koenigsberger

  11. The Habsburg-Valois Struggle, by F. C. Spooner

  12. Intellectual Tendencies
    1. Literature: the Printed Book, by Denys Hay

    2. Science, by A. R. Hall

  13. Schools and Universities, by Denys Hay

  14. Constitutional Development and Political Thought in Western Europe, by G. R. Elton

  15. Constitutional Development and Political Thought in Eastern Europe, by R. R. Betts

  16. Armies, Navies, and the Art of War, by J. R. Hale

  17. The Ottoman Empire, 1520-66, by V. J. Parry

  18. Russia, 1462-1583, by J. L. I. Fennell

  19. The New World, 1521-1580, by J. H. Parry

  20. Europe and the East, by I. A. Macgregor