Theater, Culture, and Community in Reformation Bern

Theater, Culture, and Community in Reformation Bern
Title Theater, Culture, and Community in Reformation Bern PDF eBook
Author Glenn Ehrstine
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 420
Release 2002
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789004123533

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This study examines the sociocultural context of Bern's ten Reformation plays, authored by Niklaus Manuel and Hans von Rute, and argues that Protestant theater was instrumental in creating cultural community among an urban populace estranged from Catholic tradition.

Reformation and Early Modern Europe

Reformation and Early Modern Europe
Title Reformation and Early Modern Europe PDF eBook
Author David M. Whitford
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 469
Release 2007-10-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0271091231

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Continuing the tradition of historiographic studies, this volume provides an update on research in Reformation and early modern Europe. Written by expert scholars in the field, these eighteen essays explore the fundamental points of Reformation and early modern history in religious studies, European regional studies, and social and cultural studies. Authors review the present state of research in the field, new trends, key issues scholars are working with, and fundamental works in their subject area, including the wide range of electronic resources now available to researchers. Reformation and Early Modern Europe: A Guide to Research is a valuable resource for students and scholars of early modern Europe.

Civic Culture and Everyday Life in Early Modern Germany

Civic Culture and Everyday Life in Early Modern Germany
Title Civic Culture and Everyday Life in Early Modern Germany PDF eBook
Author Bernd Roeck
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 302
Release 2006-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 9047410424

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The book offers a concise introduction to the history of art, culture and everyday life of cities in the German cultural area between renaissance and revolution. References from sources and illustrations define the text; they are together useful resources for classes at schools and universities.

Politics and Reformations: Communities, Polities, Nations, and Empires

Politics and Reformations: Communities, Polities, Nations, and Empires
Title Politics and Reformations: Communities, Polities, Nations, and Empires PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 656
Release 2007-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 9047422244

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These twenty-six essays, presented by students, colleagues, and friends to Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Peder Sather Emeritus Professor of History at the University of California at Berkeley, examine urban, rural, national, and imperial histories in Early Modern Europe and abroad, and politics in Reformation Switzerland, Burgundy, Germany, and the Netherlands. Contributors include: C. Nathan Bartlett, Heidi Eberhard Bate, Ingrid Bátori, Katherine Brun, Luke Clossey, Laura Ford Cruz, Thomas Dandelet, Kathryn Edwards, Marc Forster, David Frick, Jeanne Grant, Sigrun Haude, Gabriele Haug-Moritz, Randolph C. Head, Beat Immenhauser, Steinar Imsen, Carina Johnson, David Luebke, Wolfgang Reinhard, Tom Safley, Heinz Schilling, Regula Schmid, Tom Scott, Narasingha Sil, James Tracy, Sabine von Heusinger, and Peter Wallace. Publications by Thomas A. Brady, Jr.: • Edited by Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Heiko A. Oberman, and James D. Tracy, Handbook of European History 1400-1600: Late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation. I: Structures and Assertions, ISBN: 9789004097605 • Edited by Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Heiko A. Oberman, and James D. Tracy, Handbook of European History 1400-1600: Late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation. II: Visions, Programs, Outcomes, ISBN: 9789004097612 • Edited by Thomas A. Brady, Jr., Katherine G. Brady, Susan Karant-Nunn and James D. Tracy, The Work of Heiko A. Oberman, ISBN: 9789004125698 • Protestant Politics: Jacob Sturm (1489-1553) and the German Reformation, ISBN: 9780391038233 • Edited by H.A. Oberman and T.A. Brady, Jr., Itinerarium Italicum: The Profile of the Italian Renaissance in the Mirror of its European Transformations, ISBN: 9789004042599 • Ruling Class, Regime and Reformation at Strasbourg 1520-1555, ISBN: 9789004052857 • Communities, Politics, and Reformation in Early Modern Europe, ISBN: 9789004110014 Editor of Studies in Central European Histories

Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe

Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe
Title Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe PDF eBook
Author Peter Burke
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 476
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780754665076

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The concept of cultural history has in the last few decades come to the fore of historical research into early modern Europe. Due in no small part to the pioneering work of Peter Burke, the tools of the cultural historian are now routinely brought to bear on every aspect of history, and have transformed our understanding of the past. First published in 1978 and now in its third edition, this study examines the broad sweep of pre-industrial Europe's popular culture. This new edition features a new introduction reflecting the growth of cultural history and an extensive supplementary bibliography which further adds to the information about new research in the area.

Gender, Kabbalah, and the Reformation

Gender, Kabbalah, and the Reformation
Title Gender, Kabbalah, and the Reformation PDF eBook
Author Yvonne Petry
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 207
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004138013

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This study examines the thought of Guillaume Postel (1510-1581), a French religious thinker who relied on Jewish Kabbalah and its mystical understanding of gender to argue that a female messiah had arrived who would heal the political and religious conflicts of sixteenth-century Europe.

Town, Country, and Regions in Reformation Germany

Town, Country, and Regions in Reformation Germany
Title Town, Country, and Regions in Reformation Germany PDF eBook
Author Tom Scott
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 478
Release 2005-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 9047407237

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These essays, comprising case-studies and broader surveys, deal with town-country relations and regional systems and identities in late medieval and early modern Germany, especially in their impact on social and religious change in the age of the Reformation.