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Over the past twenty years, new approaches to the history of the Reformation of the Church have radically altered our understanding of that event within its broadest social and cultural context. In this classic study R. W. Scribner provided a synthesis of the main research, with a special emphasis on the German Reformation, and presented his own interpretation of the period. Paying particular attention to the social history of the broader religious movements of the German Reformation, Scribner examined those elements of popular culture and belief which are now seen to have played a central role in shaping the development and outcome of the movements for reform in the sixteenth century. Scribner concluded that 'the Reformation', as it came to be known, was only one of a wide range of responses to the problem of religious reform and revival, and suggested that the movement as a whole was less successful than previously claimed. In the second edition of this invaluable text, C. Scott Dixon's new Introduction, supplementary chapter and bibliography continue Scribner's original lines of inquiry, and provide additional commentary on developments within German Reformation scholarship over the sixteen years since its first publication.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: R. W. Scribner |
Publisher |
: Bloomsbury Publishing |
Release |
: 2017-03-14 |
File |
: 136 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780230212534 |
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"In the past, scholars tended to treat the Reformation as a chapter in the history of ideas, emphasizing the thought of the major reformers and the changes in Christian doctrine. Today, however, more and more historians are asking how the revolution in theology affected the lives of ordinary men and women. Aware that religious faith is part of the larger cultural and material universe of early modern Europeans, these scholars have exploited hitherto neglected sources in an attempt to reconstruct the people's Reformation. The twelve essays commissioned for this collection represent the broad spectrum of recent scholarship in the social history of the German Reformation. Historians from various countries offer a panorama of different methodological approaches and thematic concerns. Some of the essays represent original research; others address current historiographical debates; still others offer concise syntheses of recently published monographs, including seminal works in German. The essays are centered around four themes: cities and the Reformation; the transmitting of the Reformation in print, ritual and song; women and the family; and lastly, the impact of the Reformation on education and other aspects of lay culture." -- Back cover.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: R. Po-chia Hsia |
Publisher |
: Cornell University Press |
Release |
: 1988 |
File |
: 322 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 0801494850 |
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: |
Author |
: Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné |
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: |
Release |
: 1846 |
File |
: 886 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: NYPL:33433070794627 |
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The Reformation has traditionally been explained in terms of theology, the corruption of the church and the role of princes. R.W. Scribner, while not denying the importance of these, shifts the context of study of the German Reformation to an examination of popular beliefs and behaviour, and of the reactions of local authorities to the problems and opportunities for social as well as religious reform. This book brings together a coherent body of work that has appeared since 1975, including two entirely new essays and two previously published only in German.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: R. W. Scribner |
Publisher |
: A&C Black |
Release |
: 1987-01-01 |
File |
: 379 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780907628811 |
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The history of the European Reformation is intimately bound-up with the development of printing. With the ability of the printed word to distribute new ideas, theologies and philosophies widely and cheaply, early-modern society was quick to recognise the importance of being able to control what was published. Whilst much has been written on censorship within Catholic lands, much less scholarship is available on how Protestant territories sought to control the flow of information. In this ground-breaking study, Allyson F. Creasman reassesses the Reformation's spread by examining how censorship impacted upon public support for reform in the German cities. Drawing upon criminal court records, trial manuscripts and contemporary journals – mainly from the city of Augsburg – the study exposes the networks of rumour, gossip, cheap print and popular songs that spread the Reformation message and shows how ordinary Germans adapted these messages to their own purposes. In analysing how print and oral culture intersected to fuel popular protest and frustrate official control, the book highlights the limits of both the reformers's influence and the magistrates's authority. The study concludes that German cities were forced to adapt their censorship policies to the political and social pressures within their communities – in effect meaning that censorship was as much a product of public opinion as it was a force acting upon it. As such this study furthers debates, not only on the spread and control of information within early modern society, but also with regards to where exactly within that society the impetus for reform was most strong.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Professor Allyson F Creasman |
Publisher |
: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Release |
: 2012-09-01 |
File |
: 501 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781409461814 |
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: |
Author |
: James Anderson (of Edinburgh.) |
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: |
Release |
: 1857 |
File |
: 748 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: OXFORD:600026190 |
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Genre |
: Reformation |
Author |
: Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1850 |
File |
: 788 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: PRNC:32101067263184 |
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Genre |
: Europe |
Author |
: Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné |
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: |
Release |
: 1846 |
File |
: 514 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: IOWA:31858034811848 |
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Over the last twenty years research on the Reformation in Germany has shifted both chronologically and thematically toward an interest in the ’long’ or ’delayed’ Reformations, and the structure and operation of the Holy Roman Empire. Whilst this focus has resulted in many fascinating new insights, it has also led to the relative neglect of the early Reformation movement. Put together with the explicit purpose of encouraging scholars to reengage with the early ’storm years’ of the German Reformation, this collection of eleven essays by Tom Scott, explores several issues in the historiography of the early Reformation which have not been adequately addressed. The debate over the nature and function of anticlericalism remains unresolved; the mainsprings of iconoclasm are still imperfectly understood; the ideological role of evangelical doctrines in stimulating and legitimising popular rebellion - above all in the German Peasants’ War - remains contentious, while the once uniform view of Anabaptism has given way to a recognition of the plurality and diversity of religious radicalism. Equally, there are questions which, initially broached, have then been sidelined with undue haste: the failure of Reforming movements in certain German cities, or the perception of what constituted heresy in the eyes of the Reformers themselves, and not least, the part played by women in the spread of evangelical doctrines. Consisting of seven essays previously published in scholarly journals and edited volumes, together with three new chapters and an historical afterword, Scott’s volume serves as a timely reminder of the importance of the early decades of the sixteenth century. By reopening seemingly closed issues and by revisiting neglected topics the volume contributes to a more nuanced understanding of what the Reformation in Germany entailed.
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Genre |
: History |
Author |
: Tom Scott |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Release |
: 2016-03-23 |
File |
: 303 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781317034872 |
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Genre |
: Reformation |
Author |
: Charles Beard |
Publisher |
: |
Release |
: 1889 |
File |
: 556 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: HARVARD:32044086047917 |