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The author of this 1930 volume maintains that the first two and a
half years of the pontificate of Pius IV, during which the
continuation of the Council of Trent and the maintenance of its
earlier decrees were secured against strong French and German
opposition, constituted the critical period which finally
determined the ultimate orientation of the Counter-Reformation.
This thesis is worked out in detail in regard to the French efforts
to prevent the continuation of the Tridentine Council and to force
the Counter-Reformation into different channels from those desired
by Rome, efforts which were largely inspired by the Cardinal of
Lorraine around whom the narrative is hung. In addition, an attempt
is made to appreciate the Cardinal's personality and to understand
his ecclesiastical standpoint.
Outram Evennett was a university lecturer in history at Cambridge
and a Fellow of Trinity College. This book, based on his Birkbeck
Lectures of 1951, represents some twenty years' work on the sources
of the Counter-Reformation. Evennett did not live to complete his
task, but he has provided a remarkable synthesis of the vast
European literature on this subject. His method was to isolate the
special and positive characteristics of the Counter-Reformation and
to account for them in relation to the environment in which they
developed. This approach is highly original; it sees in the spirit
of the Counter-Reformation an attempt not to check but to extend
and come to terms with the more individualistic and modern
environment in which the Catholic Church found itself. The Jesuits
are treated as agents of this change. Dr John Bossy has edited
these lectures for publication and added a Postscript, analysing
some of the problems raised in the years since the lectures were
delivered. Professor David Knowles pays tribute to Evennett's
memory in a Foreword.
Outram Evennett was a university lecturer in history at Cambridge
and a Fellow of Trinity College. This book, based on his Birkbeck
Lectures of 1951, represents some twenty years' work on the sources
of the Counter-Reformation. Evennett did not live to complete his
task, but he has provided a remarkable synthesis of the vast
European literature on this subject. His method was to isolate the
special and positive characteristics of the Counter-Reformation and
to account for them in relation to the environment in which they
developed. This approach is highly original; it sees in the spirit
of the Counter-Reformation an attempt not to check but to extend
and come to terms with the more individualistic and modern
environment in which the Catholic Church found itself. The Jesuits
are treated as agents of this change. Dr John Bossy has edited
these lectures for publication and added a Postscript, analysing
some of the problems raised in the years since the lectures were
delivered. Professor David Knowles pays tribute to Evennett's
memory in a Foreword.
Outram Evennett was a university lecturer in history at Cambridge
and a Fellow of Trinity College. This book, based on his Birkbeck
Lectures of 1951, represents some twenty years' work on the sources
of the Counter-Reformation. Evennett did not live to complete his
task, but he has provided a remarkable synthesis of the vast
European literature on this subject. His method was to isolate the
special and positive characteristics of the Counter-Reformation and
to account for them in relation to the environment in which they
developed. This approach is highly original; it sees in the spirit
of the Counter-Reformation an attempt not to check but to extend
and come to terms with the more individualistic and modern
environment in which the Catholic Church found itself. The Jesuits
are treated as agents of this change. Dr John Bossy has edited
these lectures for publication and added a Postscript, analysing
some of the problems raised in the years since the lectures were
delivered. Professor David Knowles pays tribute to Evennett's
memory in a Foreword.
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