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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources Select ResourcesA Marxist History of the World part 36: The ReformationFaulkner, Neil Article 2011 Counterfire The Reformation after 1521 tore apart church and state. Neil Faulkner looks at how the new social forces formed inside late medieval Europe helped undermine the thousand year domination of the Roman C... A Marxist History of the World part 37: The Counter-ReformationFaulkner, Neil Article 2011 Counterfire Neil Faulkner looks at how the Reformation was followed by a counter-revolutionary response which involved a dogmatic reassertion of Catholic orthodoxy: the Counter-Reformation. A Marxist History of the World part 38: The Dutch RevolutionFaulkner, Neil Article 2011 Counterfire For more than 40 years, with wildly fluctuating fortunes, the Dutch Revolution of 1566-1609 took the form of a protracted popular war of national defence against the Spanish Empire. A Marxist History of the World part 39: The Thirty Years WarFaulkner, Neil Article 2011 Counterfire Between 1618 and 1648 Germany was wrecked by insecurity, depopulation, disruption to trade, the destruction of property, and military plundering. Neil Faulkner looks at The Thirty Years War. A Marxist History of the World part 40: The causes of the English RevolutionFaulkner, Neil Article 2011 Counterfire Neil Faulkner looks at the how the unresolved contradictions in English society and the attempt to establish Continental-style absolutism led to the execution of the king, and the establishment of a b... Protestant ReformationSources Select Resources Encyclopedia Article The Protestant Reformation, also called the Protestant Revolt or simply The Reformation, was the European Christian reform movement that established Protestantism as a constituent branch of contempora... Radical ReformationSources Select Resources Encyclopedia Book The Radical Reformation was a 16th century response to what was believed to be both the corruption in the Roman Catholic Church and the expanding Magisterial Protestant movement led by Martin Luther a... Sources BookshelfEasily LedA History of Propaganda Thomson, Oliver Book 1999 From Ancient Sumer to modern Poland, Thomson traces the use of propaganda and its influence on human events. Canadian Journal of HistoryAll fields of history except the history of Canada. Each issue features articles and reviews by leading scholars about themes and controversies in historical writing.
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