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by Lee Palmer Wandel

  • ISBN: 1931112177
  • Category: History
  • Author: Lee Palmer Wandel
  • Subcategory: World
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Truman State University; 1 edition (April 1, 2003)
  • Pages: 176 pages
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History Has Many Voices book. This volume presents essays from eight scholars who trained with Robert Kingdon, a vanguard of early modern studies.

History Has Many Voices. Sixteenth Century Essays & Studies. Lee Palmer Wandel is professor of history and religious studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her works include Always Among Us: Images of the Poor in Zwingli's Zurich (1990) and Voracious Idols and Violent Hands: Iconoclasm in Reformation Zurich, Strasbourg, and Basel (1995), and (with Robin W. Winks) Europe in a Wider World, 1350-1650 (2003). She is currently completing a book on the Eucharist in the early modern world. Learn about new offers and get more deals by joining our newsletter.

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Lee Palmer Wandel offers a very welcome comparative study of Eucharistic practice. this book is very valuable for its impressive scholarship, its innovative and evenhanded comparative approach, its emphasis on the variations of Eucharistic teaching and practice within each of the major churches. This book makes an important contribution to Reformation studies and will also be useful to liturgical historians. Sixteenth-century positions are placed in the liturgical and social contexts that embodied them and are often overlooked.

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You’ll lose NextDay delivery if your cart contains one or more items not labeled NextDay eligible. He required students to go to primary sources, yet they were free to pursue their own curiosity. No matter what their approach to the sources, students were held to a high standard of thoroughness, precision, and attention to detail.

Kirksville, Missouri: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, Inc. 1994. By Lee Palmer Wandel. New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Most core readings, though, are primary source documents. They are of short- to moderate-length but require close analysis. All students will be expected to have read these items in time to discuss them at the appropriate essay class. At the first meeting of the course, the instructor will explain where these core readings can be found. b) some of the further readings: for each week there is also a list of further readings, which offers a selection of relevant secondary works, some recent, some classic, to be found in the UCL Library and/or other library collections in Bloomsbury.

This volume presents essays from eight scholars who trained with Robert Kingdon, a vanguard of early modern studies. He required students to go to primary sources, yet they were free to pursue their own curiosity. No matter what their approach to the sources, students were held to a high standard of thoroughness, precision, and attention to detail. This festschrift displays something of the diversity of language, source materials, methods, and visions that Kingdon encouraged in his students during his forty-year career in graduate education.



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