Reform Act 1832 | Reform Judaism | Reform Party of Canada | United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform | Reform Party of the United States of America | Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now | Tax Reform Act of 1986 | land reform | Gregorian reform | Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 | Democratic Reform British Columbia | Union for Reform Judaism | Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal | Progressive Reform Party | Land reform in Zimbabwe | Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act | Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 | Health care reform in the United States | Gregorian Reform | Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 | Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century | tort reform | Reform School Girls | Reform Party of British Columbia | reform of the United Nations | Reform Act 1867 | Protestant reformation | Progressive Reform Party (Suriname) | Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act | Patent Reform Act of 2009 |
The crisis of the culture of Catholicism was highlighted after the Protestant Reform (in 1517 Martin Luther expounded his 95 theses in Wittenberg), and the successive “sack of Rome” by the troops of Charles V in 1527, facts that rendered the papal capital more insecure and unstable, and less attractive to the artists of the Roman epoch who at the end of the 16th century were less inclined to produce a new artistic movement.