TY - BOOK ID - 181934 TI - Communities, politics and Reformation in early modern Europe PY - 1998 VL - 68 SN - 05856914 SN - 9004110011 9004477683 9789004110014 9789004477681 PB - Leiden Brill DB - UniCat KW - History of France KW - Christian church history KW - History of Germany and Austria KW - anno 1500-1599 KW - Strasbourg KW - Reformation KW - Social change KW - Sturm, Jakob, KW - Germany KW - Church history KW - 284.1 "15" KW - 284.2 "15" KW - 940.22 KW - -Reformation KW - -Social change KW - -Change, Social KW - Cultural change KW - Cultural transformation KW - Societal change KW - Socio-cultural change KW - Social history KW - Social evolution KW - Protestant Reformation KW - Counter-Reformation KW - Protestantism KW - Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--?"15" KW - Calvinistische hervorming. Zwinglianisme. Hervormden--?"15" KW - Geschiedenis van Europa: Reformatie--(1517-1555) KW - History KW - Sturm, Jakob KW - Strasbourg (France) KW - -Church history KW - Réforme (Christianisme) KW - Changement social KW - Allemagne KW - Histoire religieuse KW - -Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--?"15" KW - -284.1 "15" KW - 940.22 Geschiedenis van Europa: Reformatie--(1517-1555) KW - 284.2 "15" Calvinistische hervorming. Zwinglianisme. Hervormden--?"15" KW - 284.1 "15" Lutheraanse hervorming. Reformatie van Luther--?"15" KW - -History of France KW - Réforme (Christianisme) KW - Change, Social KW - Sturm, Jacob, KW - Strateburgum (France) KW - Stratisburgium (France) KW - Istrāsbūrg (France) KW - Strassburg (Germany) KW - Strasbourg (Free imperial city) KW - Strossburi (France) KW - Strossburig (France) KW - Reformation - Germany KW - Social change - Germany KW - Social change - France - Strasbourg KW - Sturm, Jakob, - 1489-1553 KW - Germany - Church history - 16th century UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:181934 AB - The studies united in this volume explore themes of community, politics, religion, gender, and social conflict and accommodation during the first decades of the Reformation movement. Other chapters investigate historiographical themes, especially the interpretation of early modern German history. Two longer chapters address European themes: the historical sociology of early modern societies in terms of legal definitions of status and modern conceptions of economic class; and the difference between central and western European development in a global context. Taken together, the studies explore the transition zone between medieval and modern history in both microhistorical, especially urban and regional, and broadly comparative contexts. Some of the studies are supplementary to the author's books on the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation at Strasbourg, in southern Germany, and in the Holy Roman Empire. ER -