Reformation, Revolt and Civil War in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585

Reformation, Revolt and Civil War in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585
Title Reformation, Revolt and Civil War in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585 PDF eBook
Author Philip Benedict
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN

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The Reformation World

The Reformation World
Title The Reformation World PDF eBook
Author Andrew Pettegree
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 600
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780415163576

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The most ambitious one-volume survey of the Reformation yet, this book is beautifully illustrated throughout. The strength of this work is its breadth and originality, covering the Church, art, Calvinism and Luther.

Reformation, Revolt and Civil War in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585

Reformation, Revolt and Civil War in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585
Title Reformation, Revolt and Civil War in France and the Netherlands 1555-1585 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1999
Genre Dutch language
ISBN 9789069842349

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The Oxford Handbook of the Protestant Reformations

The Oxford Handbook of the Protestant Reformations
Title The Oxford Handbook of the Protestant Reformations PDF eBook
Author Ulinka Rublack
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 849
Release 2017
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199646929

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This handbook is currently in development, with individual articles publishing online in advance of print publication. At this time, we cannot add information about unpublished articles in this handbook, however the table of contents will continue to grow as additional articles pass through the review process and are added to the site. Please note that the online publication date for this handbook is the date that the first article in the title was published online

The Reformation and Wars of Religion in France: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide

The Reformation and Wars of Religion in France: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide
Title The Reformation and Wars of Religion in France: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide PDF eBook
Author Barbara Diefendorf
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 70
Release 2010-06
Genre
ISBN 0199810877

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This ebook is a selective guide designed to help scholars and students of Islamic studies find reliable sources of information by directing them to the best available scholarly materials in whatever form or format they appear from books, chapters, and journal articles to online archives, electronic data sets, and blogs. Written by a leading international authority on the subject, the ebook provides bibliographic information supported by direct recommendations about which sources to consult and editorial commentary to make it clear how the cited sources are interrelated related. This ebook is a static version of an article from Oxford Bibliographies Online: Renaissance and Reformation, a dynamic, continuously updated, online resource designed to provide authoritative guidance through scholarship and other materials relevant to the study of European history and culture between the 14th and 17th centuries. Oxford Bibliographies Online covers most subject disciplines within the social science and humanities, for more information visit www.oxfordbibliographies.com.

Germany and the French Wars of Religion, 1560-1572

Germany and the French Wars of Religion, 1560-1572
Title Germany and the French Wars of Religion, 1560-1572 PDF eBook
Author Jonas van Tol
Publisher BRILL
Pages 286
Release 2018-11-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004330720

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The course of the French Wars of Religion, commonly portrayed as a series of civil wars, was profoundly shaped by foreign actors. Many German Protestants in particular felt compelled to intervene. In Germany and the French Wars of Religion, 1560-1572 Jonas van Tol examines how Protestant German audiences understood the conflict in France and why they deemed intervention necessary. He demonstrates that conflicting stories about the violence in France fused with local religious debates and news from across Europe leading to a surprising range of interpretations of the nature of the French Wars of Religion. As a consequence, German Lutherans found themselves on opposing sides on the battlefields of France.

Laughing Matters

Laughing Matters
Title Laughing Matters PDF eBook
Author Sara Beam
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 282
Release 2018-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1501732374

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Bawdy satirical plays—many starring law clerks and seminarians—savaged corrupt officials and royal policies in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century France. The Church and the royal court tolerated—and even commissioned—such performances, the audiences for which included men and women from every social class. From the mid-sixteenth century, however, local authorities began to temper and in some cases ban such performances. Sara Beam, in revealing how theater and politics were intimately intertwined, shows how the topics we joke about in public reflect and shape larger religious and political developments. For Beam, the eclipse of the vital tradition of satirical farce in late medieval and early modern France is a key aspect of the complex political and cultural factors that prepared the way for the emergence of the absolutist state. In her view, the Wars of Religion were the major reason attitudes toward the farceurs changed; local officials feared that satirical theater would stir up violence, and Counter-Reformation Catholicism proved hostile to the bawdiness that the clergy had earlier tolerated. In demonstrating that the efforts of provincial urban officials prepared the way for the taming of popular culture throughout France, Laughing Matters provides a compelling alternative to Norbert Elias's influential notion of the "civilizing process," which assigns to the royal court at Versailles the decisive role in the shift toward absolutism.