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A Sourcebook of Early Modern European History Life, Death, and Everything in Between

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.01.2019

Herausgeber

Lotz-Heumann Ute

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Taylor and Francis

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330

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23,4/15,6/1,8 cm

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490 g

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Englisch

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978-0-8153-7353-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.01.2019

Herausgeber

Lotz-Heumann Ute

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

330

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,8 cm

Gewicht

490 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8153-7353-7

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  • Produktbild: A Sourcebook of Early Modern European History
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  • List of figures Preface Acknowledgements How to use this book By Ute Lotz-Heumann General introduction By Ute Lotz-Heumann I. The fabric of communities: Social interaction and social control Introduction By Ute Lotz-Heumann 1. Show me your horse and I will tell you who you are: Marx Fugger on horses as markers of social status, 1584 By Pia F. Cuneo 2. From Bohemia to Spain and back again: Sports diplomacy in fifteenth-century Europe By Paul Milliman 3. Resisting and defending noble privileges in the New World: Garcíade Contreras Figueroa before the royal appellate court of New Spain, Mexico City, 1580 By Michael Crawford 4. "And so the old world has renewed": Magdalena Paumgartner of Nuremberg reveals the social significance of fashion, 1591 By Ulinka Rublack 5. In and out of the ivory tower: The scholar Conrad Pellikan starts a new life in Zurich in 1526 By Bruce Gordon 6. A Protestant pastor should set an example for his community: Johannes Brandmüller of Basel gets into trouble in 1591 By Amy Nelson Burnett 7. Spain, 1649: The Inquisition disciplines two Catholic priests who shot the baby Jesus By Allyson M. Poska 8. Canterbury, 1560: Slander and social order in an early modern town By Catherine Richardson 9. ‘Popular duels’: Honor, violence, and reconciliation in an Augsburg street fight in 1642 By B. Ann Tlusty 10. Regulating day laborers’ wages in sixteenth-century Zwickau By Siegfried Hoyer 11. Ore Mountain miners stage a social protest in 1719 By Helmut Bräuer 12. Against corruption in all the estates: An early eighteenth-century Pietist vision for universal reform through education By Richard L. Gawthrop II. Social spaces: Experiencing and negotiating encounters Introduction By Ute Lotz-Heumann 13. Life at a German court: The importance of equestrian skill in the early seventeenth century 65 By Pia F. Cuneo 14. The constitutional treaty of a German city: Strasbourg, 1482 By Thomas A. Brady, Jr. 15. Contested spaces: Bishop and city in late fifteenth- century Augsburg By J. Jeffery Tyler 16. Uproar in Antwerp, 1522 By Victoria Christman 17. "We want the friar!" A civic uprising in Augsburg in 1524 By Joel Van Amberg 18. Bourges: Public rituals of collective and personal identity in the middle of the sixteenth century By Jonathan A. Reid 19. Castres, 1561: A town erupts into religious violence By Barbara B. Diefendorf 20. Swiss towns put on a play: Urban space as stage in the sixteenth century By Kaspar Von Greyerz 21. Smoke, sound, and murder in sixteenth- century Paris By Alan E. Bernstein 22. Bologna’s Feast of the Roast Pig: A carnivalesque festival in a sixteenth-century Italian city square By Nicholas Terpstra 23. Taking control of village religion: Wendelstein in Franconia, 1524 By Katherine G. Brady and Thomas A. Brady, Jr. 24. A Swiss village’s religious settlement: Zizers in Graubünden, 1616 By Randolph C. Head 25. Mapping the unseen: A Bohemian Jesuit meets the Palaos Islanders, 1697 By Ulrike Strasser III. Propriety, legitimacy, fidelity: Gender, marriage, and the family Introduction By Ute Lotz-Heumann 26. Housefather and housemother: Order and hierarchy in the early modern family By Ute Lotz-Heumann 27. Sexual crime and political conflict: An Alsatian nobleman is burned to death with his male lover in 1482 By Christopher Ocker 28. "O abomination!" A sixteenth-century sermon against adultery By Curt Bostick 29. Hans Gallmeyer: Seduction, bigamy, and forgery in an Augsburg workshop in 1565 By Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer 30. Professor Bryson’s unfortunate engagement, Geneva, 1582 By Karin Maag 31. Gender relations in Germany during the Thirty Years’ War: A groom refuses to marry his bride By Heide Wunder 32. Defining a new profession: Ordinance regulating midwives, Nuremberg, 1522 By Merry E. Wiesner- Hanks 33. A Chatty Comedy About the Birthing Room: Johannes Praetorius observes women’s lives in seventeenth-century Germany By Gerhild Scholz Williams 34. A letter sent from Augsburg in 1538: A Protestant minister writes to a friend about his illegitimate son By Milton Kooistra 35. Piedmont, 1712: Son forced into monastery by his father manages to get out By Anne Jacobson Schutte (†) 36. A mother tries to reform her son: Elisabeth of Braunschweig’s "Motherly Admonition" to her son Erich, 1545 By Jill Bepler 37. Old age outside the bosom of the family: Elizabeth Freke of Norfolk (d. 1714) By Lynn A. Botelho IV. Expressions of faith: Official and popular religion Introduction By Ute Lotz-Heumann 38. Reformation by accident? Martin Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses of 1517 By Scott H. Hendrix 39. Thomas Müntzer: A radical alternative By Günter Vogler 40. Holy Scripture alone: Philip Melanchthon and academic theology By Nicole Kuropka 41. Interpreting the Bible in the sixteenth century: John Calvin on the Gospels of Luke and Matthew By Bernard Roussel 42. How to organize a church: John a Lasco on the election of ministers, 1555 By Michael S. Springer 43. What is a good death? Barbara Dürer, 1514 By Helmut Puff 44. A funeral sermon for Christian Röhrscheidt, law student in Leipzig, 1627 By Cornelia Niekus Moore 45. Pilsen, 1503: A wonderful apparition By Kathryn A. Edwards 46. Hornhausen: A Protestant miracle well in seventeenth-century Germany By Ute Lotz-Heumann 47. Gent, 1658: The miracle of the breast milk – or perhaps not By Craig Harline 48. A snapshot of Iberian religiosities: The inquisitorial case against the New Christian Mar í a de Sierra, 1651 By David Graizbord 49. Blazing stars: Interpreting comets as portents of the future in late seventeenth- century Germany By Andrew Fix (†) 50. Picturing witchcraft in late seventeenth- century Germany By Charles Zika 51. Loftur the Sorcerer and clerical magic in eighteenth-century Iceland By Thomas B. De Mayo V. Realms intertwined: Religion and politics Introduction By Ute Lotz-Heumann 52. Martin Luther defies Frederick the Wise: A letter from Borna, 1522 By Heinz Schilling 53. Philip Melanchthon justifies magisterial reform, 1539 By James M. Estes 54. The courage to avow the truth: Philip Melanchthon on the Interim, 1548 By Irene Dingel 55. 6 July 1535 – interpreting Thomas More’s last words: God or king? By Marjory E. Lange 56. Mansfeld, 1554: Follow- up to an ecclesiastical visitation By Robert Christman 57. Reformation mandates for the Pays de Vaud, 1536: How Bernese authorities tried to force their subjects to become Protestants By James J. Blakeley 58. Ministers and magistrates: The excommunication debate in Lausanne in 1558 By Michael W. Bruening 59. Who is in charge? Politics, religion, and astrology during the Thirty Years’ War By Sigrun Haude 60. Advocating religious tolerance: A Nuremberg voice of 1530 By Berndt Hamm 61. Assuring civil rights for religious minorities in sixteenth-century France By Raymond A. Mentzer 62. Turda, 1568: Tolerance Transylvanian style By Graeme Murdock 63. Who suffered? A row in the Dublin Privy Council, 1605 By Ute Lotz-Heumann 64. Is the throne empty? James II’s supposed desertion of 1688 discussed By Peter Foley (†) 65. Dubrovnik: A Catholic state under the Ottoman sultan By James D. Tracy VI. Defining the religious other: Identities and conflicts Introduction By Ute Lotz-Heumann 66. The ‘red Jews’ and Protestant reformers By Andrew Colin Gow 67. Debating the Reformation in Torgau, 1522 By Craig Koslofsky 68. A Freiburg citizen’s response to Luther in 1524 By Tom Scott 69. Augustin Bader of Augsburg (d. 1530): Weaver, prophet, messianic king By Robert J. Bast 70. Should you consecrate bells? Johannes Eberlin von Günzburg argues against an established religious practice in 1525 By Euan Cameron 71. Catholic preaching on the eve of the French Wars of Religion: A eucharistic battleground By Larissa Juliet Taylor 72. How to convince Catholics that Protestants have sex in the open air: Gabriel du Pr é au’s Catalogue of All Heretics, 1569 By Irena Backus 73. The Luther family’s flight: A Counter- Reformation polemical broadsheet of the 1620s By Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger 74. God intervenes: A eucharistic miracle in the principality of Orange, 1678 By S. Amanda Eurich 75. Different confessions, difficult choices: Theodore Beza converts after thirteen years of inner struggles By Scott M. Manetsch 76. "A priest you were on Sunday / Monday morning a minister": Clerical conformity in eighteenth- century Ireland By Monica Brennan 77. A great poet describes his own times: John Milton’s Of Reformation, 1641 By David Cressy 78. Thomas Gage in Guatemala: A Puritan’s memoir of preaching among the Maya, 1648 By Kevin Gosner 79. The morality of doubt: The religious skeptics of seventeenth-century Venice By Edward Muir Map 1: Europe after 1648 List of Contributors Index