St. Andrews studies in Reformation history
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- The sacralization of space and behavior in the early modern world, studies and sources, edited by Jennifer Mara DeSilva ; contributors, Abel A. Alves [and nine others]
- Responses to religious division, c. 1580-1620, by Natasha Constantinidou
- Humanism and Protestantism in early modern English education, Ian Green
- Following Zwingli, applying the past in Reformation Zurich, edited by Luca Baschera, Bruce Gordon, Christian Moser
- The personal Luther, essays on the reformer from a cultural historical perspective, by Susan C. Karant-Nunn
- Philip Melanchthon and the English Reformation, John Schofield
- The faith and fortunes of France's Huguenots, 1600-85, Philip Benedict
- Women, sex, and marriage in early modern Venice, Daniela Hacke
- Life writing in Reformation Europe, lives of reformers by friends, disciples and foes, Irena Backus
- The impact of the European Reformation, princes, clergy and people, edited by Bridget Heal and Ole Peter Grell
- Usury, interest, and the Reformation, Eric Kerridge
- Catholic activism in south-west France, 1540-1570, Kevin Gould
- Magistrates, madonnas and miracles, the Counter Reformation in the Upper Palatinate, Trevor Johnson
- A linking of heaven and earth, studies in religious and cultural history in honor of Carlos M.N. Eire, edited by Emily Michelson, Scott Taylor and Mary Noll Venables
- Local politics in the French Wars of Religion, the towns of Champagne, the Duc de Guise, and the Catholic League, 1560-95, Mark W. Konnert
- Reforming the art of dying, the ars moriendi in the German Reformation (1519-1528), Austra Reinis
- Piety and family in early modern Europe, essays in honour of Steven Ozment, edited by Marc R. Forster and Benjamin J. Kaplan
- George Buchanan, political thought in early modern Britain and Europe, edited by Roger Mason and Caroline Erskine
- The senses and the English Reformation, Matthew Milner
- Catholic belief and survival in late sixteenth-century Vienna, the case of Georg Eder (1523-87), Elaine Fulton
- Enforcing Reformation in Ireland and Scotland, 1550-1700, edited by Elizabethanne Boran and Crawford Gribben
- The construction of martyrdom in the English Catholic community, 1535-1603, Anne Dillon
- The correspondence of Reginald Pole, Thomas F. Mayer
- Germany and the French Wars of Religion, 1560-1572, by Jonas van Tol
- Living with religious diversity in early modern Europe, edited by C. Scott Dixon, Dagmar Freist, Mark Greengrass
- The chancery of God, Protestant propaganda against the empire, Magdeburg, 1546-1551, Nathan Rein
- Religious identities in Henry VIII's England, Peter Marshall
- Christianity and community in the West, essays for John Bossy, edited by Simon Ditchfield
- The monarchical republic of early Modern England, essays in response to Patrick Collinson, edited by John F. McDiarmid
- Self defence and religious strife in early modern Europe, England and Germany, 1530-1680, Robert von Friedeburg
- John Foxe and his world, edited by Christopher Highley and John N. King
- Cultures of communication from Reformation to Enlightenment, constructing publics in the early modern German lands, edited by James Van Horn Melton