Biographies of a Reformation. Religious Change and Confessional Coexistence in Upper Lusatia, c. 1520-1635 introduces the region of Upper Lusatia, where Lutherans, Catholics and a range of other groups coexisted in a largely peaceful manner.
Biographies of a Reformation. Religious Change and Confessional Coexistence in Upper Lusatia, c. 1520-1635 introduces the region of Upper Lusatia, where Lutherans, Catholics and a range of other groups coexisted in a largely peaceful manner.
Martin Christ is a historian of early modern Europe, with a particular interest in the religious, cultural, and social history of Bohemia and Germany. He holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford after previously studying at the universities of Warwick, St. Andrews, and Dresden. He has published in German and English on religious coexistence, Sorb history, and the Reformation in central Europe. After teaching at the University of Tübingen, he is currently working on a project on dying and commemoration in early modern Europe as part of the Humanities Centre for Advanced Studies: "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations" at the Max-Weber-Kolleg of the University of Erfurt.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: A Royal Visit * 1: Lorenz Heidenreich (1480-1557), Oswald Pergener (1490s-1546) and the Many Faces of the Lusatian Reformation * 2: Johannes Hass (c. 1476-1544): History Writing and Divine Intervention in the Early Reformation * 3: Andreas Günther (1502-1570): Religion, Politics and Power in the Lusatian League * 4: Bartholomäus Scultetus (1540-1614): Learning, Teaching and Remembering in the Towns of the Lusatian League * 5: Johann Leisentrit (1527-1586): Redefining Catholicism in a Lutheran Region * 6: Sigismund Suevus (1526-1596): Sharing Spaces and Objects * 7: Martin Moller (1547-1606): Possibilities and Limits of Toleration * 8: Friedrich Fischer (1558-1623): Repositioning Lutheranism and Negotiating Ways Forward * Conclusion: The Lusatian Reformation
* Introduction: A Royal Visit * 1: Lorenz Heidenreich (1480-1557), Oswald Pergener (1490s-1546) and the Many Faces of the Lusatian Reformation * 2: Johannes Hass (c. 1476-1544): History Writing and Divine Intervention in the Early Reformation * 3: Andreas Günther (1502-1570): Religion, Politics and Power in the Lusatian League * 4: Bartholomäus Scultetus (1540-1614): Learning, Teaching and Remembering in the Towns of the Lusatian League * 5: Johann Leisentrit (1527-1586): Redefining Catholicism in a Lutheran Region * 6: Sigismund Suevus (1526-1596): Sharing Spaces and Objects * 7: Martin Moller (1547-1606): Possibilities and Limits of Toleration * 8: Friedrich Fischer (1558-1623): Repositioning Lutheranism and Negotiating Ways Forward * Conclusion: The Lusatian Reformation
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