Orden und Klöster im Zeitalter von Reformation und katholischer Reform 1500-1700

From: The Catholic Historical Review | Date: April 1, 2008| Author: Martin, Dennis D | Copyright information

Orden und Klöster im Zeitalter von Reformation und katholischer Reform 1500-1700, Band 2. Edited by Friedhelm Jürgensmeier and Regina Elisabeth Schwerdtfeger. [Katholisches Leben und Kirchenreform im Zeitalter der Glaubensspaltung, 66.] (Münster:Aschendorff Verlag. 2006. Pp. 232. euro22.80 paperback.)

This second volume in a projected three-volume reference work on Catholic religious orders during the era of the Protestant and Catholic reformations follows the pattern of volume 1, w...

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