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Exciting new digital resources

For the autumn of 2017, early modernists await with eager anticipation a new digital project, at https://www.newberry.org/religious-change

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It is best described in its own words:

“In Religious Change and Print, 1450-1700 (opening September 14), visitors will see the Reformation through the eyes of the people who experienced the transformations it spread across Europe and the Americas: preachers and teachers, travelers and traders, writers and printers. Featuring more than 150 objects from the Newberry’s collection—from Bibles, tracts, and poems to maps, music, and art—Religious Change and Print will show how the intertwining of religion and print led to realignments of power that even revolutionaries had trouble keeping up with.”


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Laurence Lux-Sterritt (May 20, 2017). Exciting new digital resources. Britaix 17-18. Retrieved February 13, 2026 from https://doi.org/10.58079/m56s


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