An important part of ERRG's activities has been to publish collections of essays
on Reformation History. Members of the group have always been keen to avoid a narrow
or restrictive definition of 'Reformation': papers are encouraged on all aspects
of European religion over the late medieval and early modern periods, and on their
political, social and cultural ramifications. The diversity and richness of the research
interests of past and present members of ERRG is reflected in a number of collections
of essays which have grown out of the group's conferences over the past few years.
Previous ERRG volumes
Luc Racaut and Alec Ryrie (eds), Moderate Voices in the European Reformation (Ashgate,
2005).
Helen Parish and Willam Naphy (eds) Religion and 'Superstition' in Reformation Europe
(Manchester, 2003).
William Naphy and Penny Roberts (eds) Fear in Early Modern Society (Manchester, 1997).
Beat Kumin (ed) Reformations Old & New: Essays on the Socio-Economic Impact of Religious
Change c. 1470-1630 (Aldershot, 1996).
Bruce Gordon (ed), Protestant History and Identity in Sixteenth-Century Europe (2
vols. Aldershot, 1996) .
Andrew Pettegree (ed), The Reformation of the Parishes (Manchester, 1993).