Between opposition and collaboration: nobles, bishops, and the German reformations in the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg, 1555 - 1619

Lay of the land -- The Protestant Reformation and aristocratic control of Bamberg -- The aristocratic church and resistance to reform -- Protestant officials as agents of the Counter-Reformation -- The Counter-Reformation and the alienation of the imperial knights, 1594-1599 -- Confession and the li...

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Published in:Studies in Central European histories
Main Author: Ninness, Richard J. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden [u.a.] Brill 2011
In: Studies in Central European histories (53)
Reviews:Between opposition and collaboration. Nobles, bishops, and the German reformations in the prince-bishopric of Bamberg, 1555–1619. By Richard J. Ninness. (Studies in Central European Histories, 53.) Pp. xiii+224 incl. 1 map+colour map. Leiden–Boston: Brill, 2011. €99. 978 90 04 20154 5; 1547 1217 (2012) (Hsia, R. Po-chia)
Series/Journal:Studies in Central European histories 53
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hochstift Bamberg / History 1550-1619
Further subjects:B Bamberg (Germany) History 16th century
B Church and state Germany Bamberg History 17th century
B Counter-Reformation (Germany) (Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality))
B Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality) Church history
B Religious tolerance Germany Bamberg History 16th century
B Church and state Germany Bamberg History 16th century
B Religious tolerance Germany Bamberg History 17th century
B Bamberg (Germany) History 17th century
B Thesis
B Church and state (Germany) (Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality)) History
B Reformation (Germany) (Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality))
B Knights and knighthood (Germany) (Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality)) History
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Summary:Lay of the land -- The Protestant Reformation and aristocratic control of Bamberg -- The aristocratic church and resistance to reform -- Protestant officials as agents of the Counter-Reformation -- The Counter-Reformation and the alienation of the imperial knights, 1594-1599 -- Confession and the limits of cooperation -- Conclusion : the prince-bishopric of Bamberg and the imperial knights
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 206 - 216) and index
ISBN:9004201548