The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation

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The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation

by H. A. Guerber, Christine Miller, C. M. Yonge

The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation focuses on the pivotal events of 15th and 16th century Europe, and picks up the narrative history where The Story of the Middle Ages leaves off. The cover painting used for this book is Rembrandt’s Philosopher Reading. But how did it come to be named Philosopher Reading? Rembrandt was Dutch and a devout Protestant at the time when the Dutch Reformation was in full swing, and in the 17th century when this was painted, how many people had great large books about philosophy like the one this old gentleman is reading? I think it is a Bible he is reading, and this painting reminded me of the new-found freedom everyday people had to read the Scriptures for themselves because of the progress of the Renaissance and Reformation.

As the story of Renaissance Europe was never told in a single volume of Guerber’s histories, but rather piecemeal throughout several volumes, Christine Miller has taken those portions of The Story of Old France and The Story of the English by H. A. Guerber which do tell the story of the Renaissance and Reformation, and has woven them together into a single, seamless narrative, carefully preserving Guerber’s own style. Other sources for additional material include Charlotte Yonge’s A Young Folk’s History of Germany, The Story of the Christians and Moors of Spain, and Frederic Seebohm's The Era of the Protestant Revolution, among others, and an extensive bibliography of sources is included. Where necessary, the chapters authored by C. M. Yonge and F. Seebohm have been re-written in Guerber’s unique style to preserve the continuity and consistency of the narrative throughout. The Guerber series is geared towards grades 2-6; however, engaging enough for the entire family.

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