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Germany and the Holy Roman Empire Volume I: Maximilian I to the Peace of Westphalia, 1493-1648

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10.10.2013

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Oxford University Press

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748

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23,4/15,6/4 cm

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1038 g

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Englisch

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978-0-19-968882-1

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As a general treatment of three centuries of legal and institutional history Whaley's volume will stand as a monument of eurdite revisionism that, within its self-imposed limits, could hardly be improved. H. C. Erik Midelfort, The Sixteenth Century Journal Vol. XLIII No. 4

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.10.2013

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

748

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/4 cm

Gewicht

1038 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-968882-1

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

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  • Produktbild: Germany and the Holy Roman Empire
  • Produktbild: Germany and the Holy Roman Empire
    • Introduction: Narratives of Early Modern German History

    • I. Germany and the Holy Roman Empire in 1500

    • 1: Origins and Frontiers

    • 2: The Reich as a Polity

    • 3: Fragmented Territories

    • 4: The Reich and the German Nation

    • II. The Reform of the Reich and the Church c. 1490-1519

    • 5: The Reformation Era in German history

    • 6: The Reich under Maximilian I

    • 7: Reich, Papacy, and Reichskirche

    • 8: Religious Renewal and the Laity

    • 9: Humanism in the Reich

    • 10: The 'Print Revolution' and the Public Sphere

    • 11: Economic Landscapes, Communities, and their Grievances

    • 12: Martin Luther and the 'Luther affair' 1517-1519

    • III. Charles V and the Challenge of the Reformation in the 1520s

    • 13: The Reich During the First Decade of Charles V

    • 14: Luther and Imperial Politics, 1519-1526

    • 15: Luther and the German Reform Movement

    • 16: Alternative Reformations and the Dominance of Lutheranism

    • 17: The Knights' War, 1522-1523

    • 18: The Peasants' War, 1525

    • 19: Reformation in the Cities

    • IV. Mastering the Reformation c. 1526-1555

    • 20: The Emergence of Protestant Territories

    • 21: The Persistence of Catholicism

    • 22: Charles V, Ferdinand, and the Reich in Europe

    • 23: The Establishment of Protestantism, 1526-1530

    • 24: The Schmalkaldic League, its Counterparts, and the Politics of the Reich, 1530-1541

    • 25: Charles V as 'Lord of Germany', 1541-1548

    • 26: The Triumph of the Reich, 1548-1555

    • V. Managing the Peace 1555-1618

    • 27: Contours of the 'Confessional Age'

    • 28: Emperors, Imperial Officials, and Estates after the Peace of Augsburg

    • 29: Constitutional developments after 1555: Reichstag, Kreise, Courts, and Legislation

    • 30: The Reich in Europe

    • 31: Managing the Domestic Peace, 1555-c.1585

    • 32: The Consensus Falters, c. 1585-1603

    • 33: Paralysis, 1603-1614

    • 34: Problems of the Habsburg Dynasty

    • 35: The Reich in the Reign of Emperor Matthias, 1612-1619

    • 36: The Crisis of the Habsburg lands

    • 37: Imperial Public Law and the Struggle over the Imperial Constitution

    • 38: Irenicism and Patriotism on the Eve of War

    • VII. The German Territories and Cities after 1555

    • 39: Problems of Interpretation

    • 40: A Benign Environment?

    • 41: State Formation?

    • 42: Domestic Order and Defence

    • 43: Confessionalization?

    • 44: Finance, Taxation, and Estates

    • 45: The Resurgence of the Courts

    • 46: The Imperial Cities

    • 47: Responding to Crises

    • VII. The Thirty Years War 1618-1648

    • 48: The Thirty Years War in German History

    • 49: What Kind of Conflict?

    • 50: The Reconquest of Austria and Bohemia, 1618-1623

    • 51: Ferdinand Victorious

    • 52: Denmark and the War for the Reich, 1623-1629

    • 53: What Kind of Reich? Sweden and the Defence of German Liberties, 1630-1635

    • 54: Wallenstein and After

    • 55: France, Sweden, and the German Way, 1635-1648

    • 56: The Peace of Westphalia

    • 57: The Impact of the War on German Society

    • 58: The Thirty Years War and the German Polity

    • Glossary

    • Bibliography

    • Index