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The Crisis Of The Seventeenth Century Religion The Reformation And Social Change Hugh Trevorroper

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The Crisis Of The Seventeenth Century Religion The Reformation And Social Change Hugh Trevorroper
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Publisher: Liberty Fund Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 465
Author: Hugh Trevor-Roper
ISBN: 9780865972742, 9780865972780, 0865972745, 0865972788
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Crisis Of The Seventeenth Century Religion The Reformation And Social Change Hugh Trevorroper by Hugh Trevor-roper 9780865972742, 9780865972780, 0865972745, 0865972788 instant download after payment.

The Civil War, the Restoration, and the Glorious Revolution in England laid the institutional and intellectual foundations of the modern understanding of liberty, of which we are heirs and beneficiaries. The Crisis of the Seventeenth Century uncovers new pathways to understanding this seminal time. Neither Catholic nor Protestant emerges unscathed from the examination to which Trevor-Roper subjects the era in which, from political and religious causes, the identification and extirpation of witches was a central event. Trevor-Roper points out that "In England the most active phase of witch-hunting coincided with times of Puritan pressure - the reign of Queen Elizabeth and the period of the civil wars - and some very fanciful theories have been built on this coincidence. But...the persecution of witches in England was trivial compared with the experience of the Continent and of Scotland. Therefore...[one must examine] the craze as a whole, throughout Europe, and [seek] to relate its rise, frequency, and decline to the general intellectual and social movements of the time...".

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