The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 09

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Henry VIII, during the festivities at Guines— The Field of the Cloth of Gold —in courtly dance with one of the French Queen's ladies-in-waiting Painting by Adolph Menzel
A COMPREHENSIVE AND READABLE ACCOUNT OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY. EMPHASIZING THE MORE IMPORTANT EVENTS. AND PRESENTING THESE AS COMPLETE NARRATIVES IN THE MASTER-WORDS OF THE MOST EMINENT HISTORIANS
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Our modern world begins with the Protestant Reformation. The term itself is objected to by Catholics, who claim that there was little real reform. But the importance of the event, whether we call it reform or revolution, is undenied. Previous to 1517 the nations of Europe had formed a single spiritual family under the acknowledged leadership of the Pope. The extent of the Holy Father's authority might be disputed, especially when he interfered in affairs of state. Kings had fought against his troops on the field of battle. But in spiritual matters he was still supreme, and when reformers like Huss and Savonarola refused him obedience on questions of doctrine, the very men who had been fighting papal soldiers were shocked by this heretical wickedness. The heretics were burned and the wars resumed. When Alexander Borgia sat upon the papal throne for eleven years, there were even philosophers who drew from his very wickedness an argument for the divine nature of his office. It must be indeed divine, said they, since despite such pollution as his, it had survived and retained its influence.
Some modern critics have even gone so far as to assert that for at least two generations before the Reformation the great majority of the educated classes had ceased to care whether the Christian religion were true or not. The Renaissance had so awakened their interest in the affairs of this world, its artistic beauties and intellectual advance, that they gave no thought to the beyond. But we approach controversial matters scarce within our scope. Suffice it to say that the Reformation brought religion once more into intensest prominence in all men's eyes, and that a large portion of the civilized world broke away from the domination of the Pope. Men insisted on judging for themselves in spiritual matters. Only after three centuries of strife was the privilege granted them. Only within the past century has thought been made everywhere free—at least from direct physical coercion. The last execution by the Spanish Inquisition was in 1826, and the institution was formally abolished in 1835.

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THE GREAT EVENTS


FAMOUS HISTORIANS


NON-SECTARIAN NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTIONAL


EDITOR-IN-CHIEF


ROSSITER JOHNSON, LL.D.


ASSOCIATE EDITORS


JOHN RUDD, LL.D.


CONTENTS


VOLUME IX


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS


VOLUME IX


AN OUTLINE NARRATIVE


TRACING BRIEFLY THE CAUSES, CONNECTIONS, AND CONSEQUENCES OF


THE GREAT EVENTS


(THE REFORMATION: REIGN OF CHARLES V)


CHARLES F. HORNE


FOOTNOTES:


LUTHER BEGINS THE REFORMATION IN GERMANY


A.D. 1517


JULIUS KOESTLIN JEAN M. V. AUDIN


FOOTNOTES:


NEGRO SLAVERY IN AMERICA


ITS INTRODUCTION BY LAW


A.D. 1517


SIR ARTHUR HELPS


FOOTNOTES:


FIRST CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF THE GLOBE


MAGELLAN REACHES THE LADRONES AND PHILIPPINES


FOOTNOTES:


THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD


A.D. 1520


J. S. BREWER


CORTÉS CAPTURES THE CITY OF MEXICO


A.D. 1521


WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT


FOOTNOTES:


LIBERATION OF SWEDEN


A.D. 1523


FOOTNOTES:


THE PEASANTS' WAR IN GERMANY


A.D. 1524


J. H. MERLE D'AUBIGNE


FRANCE LOSES ITALY


BATTLE OF PAVIA


WILLIAM ROBERTSON


SACK OF ROME BY THE IMPERIAL TROOPS


A.D. 1527


BENVENUTO CELLINI T. ADOLPHUS TROLLOPE


FOOTNOTES:


GREAT RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT IN ENGLAND


FALL OF WOLSEY


JOHN RICHARD GREEN


PIZARRO CONQUERS PERU


A.D. 1532


HERNANDO PIZARRO WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT


WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT


CALVIN IS DRIVEN FROM PARIS


HE MAKES GENEVA THE STRONGHOLD OF PROTESTANTISM


A. M. FAIRBAIRN JEAN M. V. AUDIN


FOOTNOTES:


ENGLAND BREAKS WITH THE ROMAN CHURCH


DESTRUCTION OF THE MONASTERIES


JOHN RICHARD GREEN


CARTIER EXPLORES CANADA


FRENCH ATTEMPTS AT COLONIZATION


H. H. MILES


FOOTNOTES:


MENDOZA SETTLES BUENOS AIRES


A.D. 1535


ROBERT SOUTHEY


FOOTNOTES:


FOUNDING OF THE JESUITS


A.D. 1540


ISAAC TAYLOR


A.D. 1541


JOHN S. C. ABBOTT


FOOTNOTES:


REVOLUTION OF ASTRONOMY BY COPERNICUS


A.D. 1543


SIR ROBERT STAWELL BALL


FOOTNOTES:


COUNCIL OF TRENT AND THE COUNTER-REFORMATION


A.D. 1545


ADOLPHUS W. WARD


FOOTNOTES:


PROTESTANT STRUGGLE AGAINST CHARLES V


THE SMALKALDIC WAR


EDWARD ARMSTRONG


INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY INTO JAPAN


A.D. 1549


JOHN H. GUBBINS


COLLAPSE OF THE POWER OF CHARLES V


FRANCE SEIZES GERMAN BISHOPRICS


LADY C. C. JACKSON


FOOTNOTES:


THE RELIGIOUS PEACE OF AUGSBURG


ABDICATION OF CHARLES V


WILLIAM ROBERTSON


FOOTNOTES:


AKBAR ESTABLISHES THE MOGUL EMPIRE IN INDIA


A.D. 1556


J. TALBOYS WHEELER


FOOTNOTES:


CHRONOLOGY OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY


JOHN RUDD, LL.D.


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Английский

Год издания

2008-08-17

Темы

World history

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