9780670024568-0670024562-Christendom Destroyed: Europe 1517-1648 (The Penguin History of Europe)

Christendom Destroyed: Europe 1517-1648 (The Penguin History of Europe)

ISBN-13: 9780670024568
ISBN-10: 0670024562
Edition: First Edition First Printing
Author: Mark Greengrass
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Viking
Format: Hardcover 752 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780670024568
ISBN-10: 0670024562
Edition: First Edition First Printing
Author: Mark Greengrass
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Viking
Format: Hardcover 752 pages

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Christendom Destroyed: Europe 1517-1648 (The Penguin History of Europe) (ISBN-13: 9780670024568 and ISBN-10: 0670024562), written by authors Mark Greengrass, was published by Viking in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Churches & Church Leadership (History, Christian Books & Bibles, European History, Church & State, Religious Studies) books. You can easily purchase or rent Christendom Destroyed: Europe 1517-1648 (The Penguin History of Europe) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Churches & Church Leadership books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.52.

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“The latest volume to appear in the Penguin History of Europe. Like its companion volumes, [Christendom Destroyed] is no breezy survey but a masterly synthesis of depth and breadth."The Wall Street Journal

“The political and religious conflicts of early modern Europe receive high-quality treatment from Greengrass.... an excellent addition to the new Penguin History of Europe.”Financial Times


From peasants to princes, no one was untouched by the spiritual and intellectual upheaval of the sixteenth century. Martin Luther’s challenge to church authority forced Christians to examine their beliefs in ways that shook the foundations of their religion. The subsequent divisions, fed by dynastic rivalries and military changes, fundamentally altered the relations between ruler and ruled. Geographical and scientific discoveries challenged the unity of Christendom as a belief community. Europe, with all its divisions, emerged instead as a geographical projection. Chronicling these dramatic changes, Thomas More, Shakespeare, Montaigne, and Cervantes created works that continue to resonate with us.
Spanning the years 1517 to 1648, Christendom Destroyed is Mark Greengrass’s magnum opus: a rich tapestry that fosters a deeper understanding of Europe’s identity today.
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