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  • Protestant Reformation
  • Counter-Reformation
  • Martin Luther

What was the Reformation?


Before the Reformation there was only one church in Western Europe, the Catholic Church as we know it today.

“Attempts to reform the Catholic Church and the development of Protestant Churches in western Europe are known as the Reformation. The Reformation began in 1517 when a German monk called Martin Luther protested about the Catholic Church. His followers became known as Protestants. Many people and governments adopted the new Protestant ideas, while others remained faithful to the Catholic Church. This led to a split in the Church.”

The Reformation. (n.d.). Retrieved September 4, 2016, from http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks3/history/tudors_stuarts/reformation/revision/1/

 Watch the following video to find out a bit more about the Reformation.

Keith Hughes. (2015, January 10). The Protestant Reformation explained: world history review. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__X5Z9IztrM

Non-Fiction Print Resources


Easy

9781403406088 Quigley, M. (2003). The Renaissance. Chicago: Heinemann Library

940.2 QUI

This book has a really easy to read summary.

9781433934865Samuels, C. (2010). Timeline of the Renaissance. New York: Gareth Stevens

940.21 SAM 

Look for the chapter on “The Reformation”

9781433350108

Medium

9780778746119 Elliott, L. (2009). The Renaissance in Europe. New York: Crabtree Publishing Company.

940. 2 ELL

This book gives a good summary of the Church during the Renaissance and the Reformation. 

9781435835931 Murphy, L., & Matthews, R. (2010). Art and culture in the Renaissance world. New York: Rosen Central

940.21 MUR

This book has a good summary of the reformation.

9780241127629 Pierre, M. (1989). The Renaissance. London: Hamilton.

940.21 PIE

This book gives a good summary of what led to the Reformation and the role of Martin Luther.

9781882514106 Shearer, R. G. (1996). Famous men of the Renaissance and Reformation. Tennessee: Greanleaf Press

940.21 SHE

This book has chapters on important people associated with the Reformation.

9780778746171 9781590188361 9780758631206 9780237523237 9780761444831 9780756515935 9780756515942 9780582663428

Hard

These books are quite detailed so may be too much information for this task unless you are really interested in the topic.

9780435327101 9780791078631 9780340965917

Online Databases


Encyclopaedia Britannica has three different levels of information. Pick the levels that suits you best.

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Websites


Medium

The information about the Reformation starts on page 30.

Hard

Videos


Medium

CrashCourse. (2014, November 29). Luther and the Protestant Reformation: crash course world history [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o8oIELbNxE

Smarthistory. (2013, April 28). Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: setting the stage (1 of 4) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTGJMnTWrrw

Smarthistory. (2013, April 23). Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: Martin Luther (part 2) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSOnLt3YVl0

Smarthistory. (2013, April 23). Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: varieties of Protestantism (part 3) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6ZsIyKHTNI

Smarthistory. (2013, April 25). Introduction to the Protestant Reformation: the Counter-Reformation (part 4) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6PUlTYnxLY