Abstract

The article deals with the Marxist-Leninist heritage in studying the European Reformation in contemporary Russian historiography. The author postulates that the concepts of “moderate-burgheran” or “radical-burgheran” reformation are incorrect and do not reflect the diversity of historical processes. The conclusion is made that the realities of the reformation movement represented a more complex picture, which does not fit into the rigid framework of the dogmatic concept and ideological definitions.

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