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Atlas of the European Reformations / January 01, 2015

Prod ID: European Reformations / Pub. Fortress Press / Author:
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  1. (verified owner) Ukfraser

    The format of this resource is one page of text and a map. There are about 60 maps and a very useful timeline.
    The cartography sets a new standard and is clear and detailed and contains additional information to the text. It is worth getting this volume for the maps alone.
    With the text being limited to one page, it is incredibly readable but does not go into as much detail as some may want. Its very much an overview or introduction to the subject. Having said that, it does cover an important time in Christian history.

    Because the text supports the maps, i found the information may be spread over several pages to get a complete picture and i found that some additional tagging on the various meeting would have helped but accept that the accordance team had to draw the line somewhere. All the characters attending the meetings have their dates but again, for example Zwingli is mentioned in a part of the text with no link to the page where he has his own entry.

    For me the major omission the text states “In August 1642, Charles I left London to raise his standard at Nottingham.” but the important city of Nottingham ISN’T included on map 57! Hopefully this will be corrected on a future reprint!!!!!!

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