The Reformation: A History
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The Reformation: A History (2003) is a history book by English historian Diarmaid MacCulloch. It is a survey of the European Reformation between 1490 and 1700. It won the 2004 National Book Critics Circle Award (US) and the 2003 Wolfson History Prize (UK).
[edit] Editions
English-language editions:
- Reformation: Europe's House Divided 1490 - 1700 (Hardcover). Allen Lane. (September 30, 2003). ISBN 978-0713993707
- The Reformation: A History (Hardcover). Viking Adult (May 3, 2004). ISBN 978-0670032969 (US edition)
- The Reformation (Hardcover). Viking Books (Jun 2004). ISBN 978-0670032969 (UK edition)
- Reformation: Europe's House Divided (Paperback). Penguin Books Ltd (2 Sep 2004). ISBN 978-0140285345
- Reformation: Europe's House Divided 1490 - 1700 (Hardcover). Allen Lane (30 Sep 2004). ISBN 978-0713993707 (UK edition).
- The Reformation (Paperback). Penguin (Non-Classics); Reprint edition (March 25, 2005). ISBN 978-0143035381 (US edition)
- The Reformation (Paperback). Penguin Books; Reprint edition (May 2005). ISBN 978-0143035381 (UK edition).
[edit] External links
Reviews
- The Reformation, in The Atlantic Monthly, May 2004
- The Reformation, in Cercles, by Detlev Mares
- "When Europe fought over the nature of God", by Gregory M. Lamb in Christian Science Monitor, May 25, 2004 edition
- The Varieties of Error, by Edward Short in Crisis Magazine, March 2005
- The Reformation, by Brad S. Gregory, in Commonweal, May 21, 2004.
- The Reformation rumbles on, by Charlie Peverett in HERO, October 2004.
- The Reformation, by Hans J. Hillerbrand in Christian Century, February 8, 2005.
Excerpts
- Who or what is a Catholic?, from eNotAlone.com

