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The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation

The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation

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drop cap T | nothingnewpress.comThe 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.

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 (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.

As with the other Guerber histories republished by Nothing New Press, The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation is illustrated throughout with famous paintings of its historical subjects, and photographs of the places it describes. Not only are maps present in the beginning of the book, but throughout the text as well, which greatly aids in making the narrative more clear. And as with the other Guerber histories, the pronunciation of personal and place names are carefully marked in the text upon their first occurrence. A complete timeline of the events and persons mentioned in the text, a comprehensive Recommended Reading list keyed to the chapters, and a thorough bibliography and index rounds out the book.

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Contents    ♦    Publisher’s Preface
Paper on the Door   ♦   Massacre of the Huguenots
Beginning of the 30-Years’ War

We are thrilled to use books from Nothing New Press as the spine of our curriculum. Known for their easy-to-read style and their solid basis in Scripture, these award-winning books are fantastic additions to your home library!


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Excerpts from the e-mail and notes we have received about The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation:

“Of particular note is the religious perspective. This series is Christian, and it does a surprisingly good job of fairly presenting both Protestant and Catholic positions. Even in the Renaissance and Reformation, we read about the good and the bad from both sides.”

– Cathy Duffy, 100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum

“The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation holds more information than many students receive in a college-level world history course, yet the book is written at a level that can reach across the entire family. The storybook format is appropriate for reading aloud to younger students, while the fact that many chapters focus on one person allows older students to pursue research topics easily. With its charming illustrations, The Story of the Renaissance and Reformation is an excellent addition to the shelves of Charlotte Mason and classical homeschoolers.”

– Martha Robinson, read her review for HomeschoolChristian.com

“I’ve told everyone I can about your books … We are going through the Renaissance and Reformation book right now, and reading every age- appropriate book you suggest, and we LOVE it! Thank you!”

– Rebecca B.

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