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Rich ambivalence in Perett's treatment of the rise of Jan Hus. On p. 36 Hus decries his clerical antagonists as "enemies of the Scriptures."
Nov 23, 2018 08:04AM
Preachers, Partisans, and Rebellious Religion: Vernacular Writing and the Hussite Movement (The Middle Ages Series)

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Liking the scholarly set-up in the early chapters, accessible to non-specialists. A clear revisionist intent, discerning and soberly delineated: "Judging by other standards, the fifteenth century was brimming with religious vitality, even if, like all other transformational periods, its narrative history is rather messy around the edges" (13).
Nov 13, 2018 04:58AM
Preachers, Partisans, and Rebellious Religion: Vernacular Writing and the Hussite Movement (The Middle Ages Series)


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