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The Reformation in Poland: Some social and economic aspects
The Reformation in Poland: Some social and economic aspects

Author(s): Paul Fox
Subject(s): 16th Century
Published by: CEEOL Digital Reproductions / Collections
Summary/Abstract: »The Reformation in Poland: Some Social and Economic Aspects« by Paul Fox is the author’s Dissertation submitted to the Board of University Studies of the Johns Hopkins University in 1924 nad published in same year by The Johns Hopkins Press. The book explores the nuanced social and economic factors that contributed to the rise and fall of the Reformation movement in Poland, arguing that these elements played a more significant role than purely religious motivations. Fox's examination extends from the early phenomena of reform in Poland to the key events that shaped the trajectory of religious change during a pivotal era in European history. The opening of the text establishes a solid foundation for understanding the social and economic background that facilitated the Reformation in Poland. It discusses the independent attitudes of Polish princes and clergy toward papal authority, highlighting historical instances where they made decisive moves against clerical imposition. It also introduces the influences of humanism and prior reform movements, suggesting that the groundwork laid by figures like Wycliffe and the Hussites shaped a receptive environment for Reformation ideas. Overall, the beginning effectively sets the stage for a comprehensive exploration of how socio-economic factors intertwined with religious change in Poland during the sixteenth century.

  • Page Count: 80
  • Publication Year: 1924
  • Language: English
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