St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute Theses: Recent submissions
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Latin books published in Paris, 1501-1540
(University of St Andrews, 2014-06) - ThesisThis is a study of the Parisian Latin book industry in the first four decades of the sixteenth century. It challenges the assumption that the Reformation brought about a profound change in the European print world. Luther’s ... -
The cult of Corpus Christi in early modern Bavaria : pilgrimages, processions, and confraternities between 1550 and 1750
(University of St Andrews, 2015-06-25) - ThesisTransubstantiation and the cult of Corpus Christi became crucial Counter-Reformation symbols which were assigned an even more significant role during the process of Catholic renewal from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth ... -
Propaganda and persuasion in the early Scottish Reformation, c.1527-1557
(University of St Andrews, 2013-11-30) - ThesisThe decades before the Scottish Reformation Parliament of 1560 witnessed the unprecedented use of a range of different media to disseminate the Protestant message and to shape beliefs and attitudes. By placing these works ... -
The Bernese disputations of 1532 and 1538 : a historical and theological analysis
(University of St Andrews, 2011-11) - ThesisGiven the relative paucity of treatments relating to both the 1532 and 1538 Bern Gespräche, alongside a growing historiography which has offered a clearer understanding of the backdrop around which these two debates were ... -
The Reformation in Fife, 1560-1640
(University of St Andrews, 2008-11-27) - ThesisThis thesis traces the establishment and development of a functioning reformed church in the parishes of Fife after the official Reformation of 1560. Based principally on archival sources, especially the records of the ...