G. R. Elton, editor.
Cambridge University Press, 1958 (1968 reprint).
(A second edition was published in 1990.)
Contents:
- Introduction: The Age of the Reformation, by G. R. Elton
- Economic Change
- Agriculture, by Friedrich Lutge
- The Greatness of Antwerp, by S. T. Bindoff
- Luther and the German Reformation to 1529, by E. G. Rupp
- The Swiss Reformers and the Sects
- The Reformation in Zurich, Strassburg and Geneva, by E. G. Rupp
- The Anabaptists, by Ernest A. Payne
- The Reformation in Scandinavia and the Baltic, by N. K. Andersen
- The Reformation in Difficulties
- The German Reformation to 1555, by Ernst Bizer
- Poland, Bohemia and Hungary, by R. R. Betts
- France, 1519-59, by F. C. Spooner
- The Reformation in England, by G. R. Elton
- Italy and the Papacy, by Delio Cantimori
- The New Orders, by H. O. Evennett
- The Empire of Charles V in Europe, by H. Koenigsberger
- The Habsburg-Valois Struggle, by F. C. Spooner
- Intellectual Tendencies
- Literature: the Printed Book, by Denys Hay
- Science, by A. R. Hall
- Schools and Universities, by Denys Hay
- Constitutional Development and Political Thought in Western Europe, by G. R. Elton
- Constitutional Development and Political Thought in Eastern Europe, by R. R. Betts
- Armies, Navies, and the Art of War, by J. R. Hale
- The Ottoman Empire, 1520-66, by V. J. Parry
- Russia, 1462-1583, by J. L. I. Fennell
- The New World, 1521-1580, by J. H. Parry
- Europe and the East, by I. A. Macgregor