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How to deal with conflicts? Poetry played a crucial role in dealing with religious and political conflicts from 1400 until 1625. All over Europe there was a lively debate. Controversial poetry presents historical controversies in Latin, Italian, Dutch, German, Scots, and Hungarian poetry.

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How to deal with conflicts? Poetry played a crucial role in dealing with religious and political conflicts from 1400 until 1625. All over Europe there was a lively debate. Controversial poetry presents historical controversies in Latin, Italian, Dutch, German, Scots, and Hungarian poetry.
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Judith Keßler, Ph.D. (2012 Nijmegen) teaches Dutch and German at Konrad-Adenauer-Gymnasium Kleve. She worked at Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen on marginalia of the Devotio Moderna and examined the refreins of the Antwerp poet Anna Bijns (Princesse der rederijkers, Uitgeverij Verloren, 2013). Ursula Kundert, Dr. phil. (2002 Zürich), is Privatdozentin for Medieval and Early Modern German Literature at Universität Kiel. She investigates literary conflicts transmitting norms of behaviour (Konfliktverläufe, De Gruyter 2004) and the academic dispute (Disputatio 1200-1800, co-ed., De Gruyter 2010). Johan Oosterman, Ph.D. (1995 Leiden), is Professor of Medieval Dutch Literature at Radboud University. He focuses on textual culture, authorship and transmission. He is now working on Anthonis de Roovere, poet from Bruges and a central voice from urban perspective in Burgundian debates. Contributors are: Dirk Coigneau, Guillaume van Gemert, Juliette Groenland, Franz-Josef Holznagel, Judith Keßler, Alasdair A. MacDonald, Samuel Pakucs Willcocks, Dieuwke van der Poel, Signe Rotter-Broman, Levente Seláf, Philipp Steinkamp, Regina Toepfer.