Christian Origins in Early Modern Europe: The Birth of a New Kind of History

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Anthony Grafton, professor of history at Princeton University, discusses how the new histories of the Protestant churches and reformed Catholic churches were ideological in inspiration and controversial in style, but nonetheless represented a vital set of innovations in western ways of thinking abou…

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Anthony Grafton, professor of history at Princeton University, discusses how the new histories of the Protestant churches and reformed Catholic churches were ideological in inspiration and controversial in style, but nonetheless represented a vital set of innovations in western ways of thinking about and representing the past. This talk is part of the Crotty Lecture Series at The Huntington.

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