Andrew Pettegree
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Andrew Pettegree asks why so many small towns in France have magnificent libraries of rare books.
Published May 22 2007
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Published December 13 2005
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Andrew Pettegree re-reads Geoffrey Elton’s classic text and considers how the subject has developed in nearly four decades since it was written.
Published December 1 1999
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Andrew Pettegree charts Hans Holbein’s path from Germany to England and points to the ironies of his reputation as a great Protestant painter.
Published February 1 1998
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How important was the man to the movement? Andrew Pettegree asks what would have happened to the Reformation had the Diet of Worms witnessed its leader’s martyrdom. Published March 1 1996
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Two new books explore the life and reign of the Tudor queen
Published March 1 1995
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by Alister McGrath
Published February 1 1991
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by A.G. Dickens
Published October 1 1984
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Wallace T. MacCaffrey
Published July 31 1982
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