Offered here for the first time, a wide variety of specialists explore continuity and change in pre-modern Europe. Collectively, they contribute to the current historiographical debates about continuity and discontinuity between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era. The themes reflect eminent scholar Heiko A. Oberman’s vast range of interests in religious, cultural and political history across a broad chronological and conceptual spectrum that seeks to overcome the limits of the divide between Medieval and Early Modern History.
Publications by Heiko A. Oberman:
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Edited by Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Heiko A. Oberman, and James D. Tracy,
Handbook of European History 1400-1600: Late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation. I: Structures and Assertions,
ISBN: 9789004097605
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Edited by Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Heiko A. Oberman, and James D. Tracy,
Handbook of European History 1400-1600: Late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation. II: Visions, Programs, Outcomes,
ISBN: 9789004097612
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Edited by C. Trinkaus and H.A. Oberman, The pursuit of holiness in late medieval and renaissance religion,
ISBN: 9789004037915 (Out of print)
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Edited by H.A. Oberman and T.A. Brady, Jr.,
Itinerarium Italicum: The Profile of the Italian Renaissance in the Mirror of its European Transformations,
ISBN: 9789004042599
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Edited by H.A. Oberman and F. A. James III, Via Augustini: Augustine in the later Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation,
ISBN: 9789004093645 (Out of print)
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Edited by Peter A. Dykema and Heiko A. Oberman,
Anticlericalism in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe,
ISBN: 9789004095182
• Luther and the Dawn of the Modern Era,
ISBN: 9789004161993 (Out of print)
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Studies in the History of Christian Traditions and
Studies in Medieval and Reformation TraditionsContributions by: Gábor Agoston, Klára Hegyi, József Kelenik, András Kybinyi, Géza Palffy