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Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400-1800 Trevor Johnson

Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400-1800 By Trevor Johnson

Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400-1800 by Trevor Johnson


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This work provides an overview of the history of Germany and the Holy Roman Empire. Nine essays cover topics ranging over nearly four centuries of German history, including late-medieval female piety, attitudes towards the Jews and attempts to implement Protestant reform in German villages.

Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400-1800 Summary

Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400-1800 by Trevor Johnson

Studies in the field of popular religion have for some time been among the most innovative in social and cultural history, but until now there have been few publications providing any adequate overview for Germany and the Holy Roman Empire. This volume presents the results of recent research by younger scholars working on major aspects of this subject. The nine essays range over nearly four centuries of German history, encompassing late-medieval female piety, propaganda for radical Hussite dissent, attitudes towards the Jews, legitimation for the witchcraze on the eve of the Reformation, attempts to implement Protestant reform in German villages, Reformation attacks on popular magic and female culture, problems of defining the Reformation in small German towns, Protestant popular prophecy and formation of confessional identity, and the missionising strategies of the Counter-Reformation.

About Trevor Johnson

R. W. SCRIBNER was Professor of Modern European Christianity in the Divinity School at Harvard University, USA, until his death in 1998.

Table of Contents

Introduction; B.Scribner.- Female Spirituality and the Infant Jesus in Late Medieval Dominican Convents; U.Rublace.- The 'Crown' and the 'Red Gown': Hussite Popular Religion; T.A.Fudge.- Judengasse to Christian Quarter: The Phenomenon of the Converted Synagogue in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Holy Roman Empire; J.M.Minty.- Institoris at Innsbruck: Heinrich Institoris, the Summis Desiderantes and the Brixen Witch-Trial of 1485; E.Wilson.- Witchcraft and Popular Religion in Early Modern Rothenburg ob der Tauber; A.Rowlands.- Popular Beliefs and the Reformation; C.S.Dixon.- Why was Private Confession so Contentious in Early Seventeenth-Century Lindau?; J.C.Wolfart.- A Lubeck Prophet in Local and Lutheran Context; J.Beyer.- Blood, Tears and Xavier-Water: Jesuit Missionaries and Popular Religion in the Eighteenth-Century Upper Palatinate; T.Johnson.

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GOR008368566
9780333614570
0333614577
Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400-1800 by Trevor Johnson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1996-08-16
296
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