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A. G. Dickens (1910–2001)

Autor von The English Reformation

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Die Geschichte von England, Band 3: Erweiterte Ausgabe (1883) — Einführung, einige Ausgaben117 Exemplare

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Dickens, A. G.
Rechtmäßiger Name
Dickens, Arthur Geoffrey
Andere Namen
Dickens, Geoffrey
Geburtstag
1910-07-06
Todestag
2001-07-31
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
UK
Geburtsort
Hull, Yorkshire, England, UK
Sterbeort
London, England
Wohnorte
London, England
Ausbildung
Magdalen College, University of Oxford (BA|1932)
Hymers College, Hull
Berufe
historian
professor
Organisationen
Institute of Historical Research (director)
University of London
King's College London
University of Hull
Royal Regiment of Artillery (WWII)
Athenaeum Club
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Fellow, British Academy (1966)
Norton Medlicott Medal (1985)
Companion, Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George (1974)
Kurzbiographie
Professor Arthur Geoffrey (A.G.) Dickens was born in Hull and was an ardent Yorkshireman all his life. He was educated at Hymers College, then went to Magdalen College, Oxford University, where he studied modern history. He graduated with a First in 1932, and the following year became a tutorial fellow in history at Keble College. In World War II, he served in the Royal Artillery, and at the end of the war was stationed in Lubeck, a Hanseatic town that reminded him of Hull. The diary he kept there formed the basis for his first book, Lubeck Diary (1947). In 1949, he left Oxford to take up the position of G.F. Grant Chair of History at the University of Hull. He became the authoritative historian of the English Reformation and was noted for his early advocacy of social history. With his book The English Reformation (1964), he set a benchmark of excellence for historical surveys and set the agenda for teaching and research in the field for the next 25 years. In 1967, he was named director of the Institute of Historical Research and editor of its bulletin, and professor of History at the University of London. Prof. Dickens also was a Germanophile and a moving force in the establishment of the German Historical Institute in London, for which he was decorated by the German government.

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First read at college as part of Reading List for History. A comprehensive tome that's a little plodding in detail, but fulfilled all information requirements for exam paper.
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tommi180744 | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 9, 2018 |
Widely accepted in its time, now challenged by Catholic revisionists such as Duffy. DMQH 2015
 
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DevizesQuakers | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 25, 2015 |
Unfinished. This is well researched and authoritative, but a little dry for reading as narrative history. No rating.
 
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john257hopper | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 25, 2015 |
This is an excellent introduction to the Reformation in the Roman Catholic Church. Others have already said that it does presuppose some existing knowledge on the (Great) Reformation, the issues and the personalities involved. The best part is the last chapter, the Discussion.
The author shows how the Roman Catholic Church went through a process of change, not necessarily in response to the Protestant Reformation, but still slow in response to it, that it produced few leaders -especially in the written form- in the nature of Luther and Calvin, that this process knocked off a few rough edges (like the sale of indulgences), and added some sharper ones (like the Inquisition), and that it confirmed that it put greater authority in the hierarchy than in the Bible, choosing to include various forms of mysticism in the faith.… (mehr)
 
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robeik | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 14, 2012 |

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