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Change achieved, change thwarted: religion and society in Reformation Europe

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Alison Rowlands
Affiliation:
University of Essex

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1 Scribner, R. W., The German reformation (Basingstoke, 1986), p. 1.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 The same pattern of social polarization as a result of demographic and economic change was outlined by Keith, Wrightson in English society 1580–1680 (London and Melbourne, 1982), especially pp. 121–48.Google Scholar