Хелен Пэриш - Краткая история: Реформация [litres]
- Название:Краткая история: Реформация [litres]
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Опираясь на обширнейший пласт современной историографии, автор этой книги помещает протестантскую Реформацию в культурный, социальный и политический контексты, исследуя ее воздействие на смену тенденций в искусстве и архитектуре, на трансформацию представлений о власти и понимания силы Священного Писания и теологической традиции.
Снабженная черно-белыми иллюстрациями, несколькими картами и временной шкалой, книга будет полезна студентам высших учебных заведений и их преподавателям, а также всем, кому интересна история Реформации и в целом развитие религиозных и общественно-политических движений в Европе раннего Нового времени.
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