Town, country, and regions in Reformation Germany


by Tom Scott.
Bok Engelsk 2005 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
Leiden ; Boston : : Brill, , 2005.
Omfang
1 online resource (478 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - Acknowledgements; List of Illustrations, Maps, and Tables; Note on Usage; Author's Preface; Introduction by Thomas A. Brady, Jr; Chapter One Reformation and Peasants' War in Waldshut and Environs: A Structural Analysis; Chapter Two The Communal Reformation between Town and Country; Chapter Three The 'Butzenkrieg': The Rouffach Revolt of 1514; Chapter Four Freiburg and the Bundschuh; Chapter Five From the Bundschuh to the Peasants' War: From Revolutionary Conspiracy to the Revolution of the Common Man. - Chapter Six South-West German Towns in the Peasants' War: Alliances between Opportunism and SolidarityChapter Seven Economic Landscapes; Chapter Eight Town and Country in the German-speaking Lands, 1350-1600; Chapter Nine Defining an Economic Region: The Southern Upper Rhine, 1450-1600; Chapter Ten Medium-sized and Small Towns on the Upper Rhine in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries between Domination and Competition; Chapter Eleven The Territorial Policy of Freiburg im Breisgau in the Later Middle Ages. - Chapter Twelve Alsace as an Economic Bridging Landscape in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth CenturiesChapter Thirteen The 'Revolutionary of the Upper Rhine' and Outer Austria. Visions of Reform between Empire and Territory; Chapter Fourteen Liberty and Community in Medieval Switzerland; Chapter Fifteen South-West German Serfdom in Comparative Perspective; Places of Original Publication; Index; Index of Names and Places; Index of Subjects. - 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.
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