ABSTRACT

This bestselling, seminal book - a general survey of Europe in the era of `Rennaisance and Reformation' - was originally published in Denys Hay's famous Series, `A General History of Europe'.

It looks at sixteenth-century Europe as a complex but interconnected whole, rather than as a mosaic of separate states. The authors explore its different aspects through the various political structures of the age - empires, monarchies, city-republics - and how they functioned and related to one another. A strength of the book remains the space it devotes to the growing importance of town-life in the sixteenth century, and to the economic background of political change.


chapter 1|10 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|17 pages

THE SOURCES

chapter 3|37 pages

ECONOMIC LIFE

chapter 4|26 pages

SOCIAL LIFE

chapter 5|36 pages

TOWNS AND CITIES

chapter 6|33 pages

CHRISTIANITY, POPULAR CULTURE AND HUMANISM

chapter 7|22 pages

THE REFORMATION

chapter 8|25 pages

A CONTINUED REFORMATION

chapter 9|22 pages

THE CATHOLIC REFORMATION

chapter 10|37 pages

EMPIRES

chapter 11|34 pages

THE MONARCHIES

chapter 12|31 pages

WESTERN EUROPE IN THE AGE OF PHILIP II

chapter 13|31 pages

POLITICAL THEORY AND RELIGIOUS STRIFE

chapter 14|25 pages

SIXTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE