Kenneth R G Austin, MA, MLitt, PhD(StAnd)

Affiliations: 
History University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
reformation history; religious history; early modern history; renaissance; italian history
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Austin K. (2018) Jewish Books and their Readers: Aspects of the Intellectual Life of Christians and Jews in Early Modern Europe, ed. Scott Mandelbrote and Joanna Weinberg The English Historical Review. 133: 699-701
Austin K. (2017) Collaboration, conflict, and continuity in the Reformation. Essays in honour of James M. Estes on his eightieth birthday. Edited by Konrad Eisenbichler. (Essays and Studies, 34.) Pp. 430 incl. colour frontispiece. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2014. C$49.95 (paper). 978 0 7727 2174 7 The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 68: 172-173
Austin K. (2016) Wading lambs and swimming elephants. The Bible for the laity and theologians in the late medieval and early modern era. By Wim François and August Den Hollander. (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium, 257.) Pp. xv + 412 incl. 58 figs. Leuven–Paris–Walpole, Ma: Peeters, 2012. €84 (paper). 978 90 429 2755 1 The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 67: 416-418
Austin K. (2011) Jews and Christians in Early Modern Europe Reformation. 16: 195-208
Austin K. (2010) Living with Religious Diversity in Early Modern Europe, edited by C. Scott Dixon, Dagmar Friest and Mark Greengrass Reformation. 15: 217-219
Austin K. (2010) Divided by Faith: Religious Conflict and the Practice of Toleration in Early Modern Europe. By Benjamin J. Kaplan Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 78: 564-567
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