Reforming the North: the kingdoms and churches of Scandinavia, 1520-1545

The turbulence of the Protestant Reformation marks a turning point in European history, but the Scandinavian contribution to this revolution is not well known outside the Northern world. Reforming the North focuses on twenty-five years (1520–45 AD) of this history, during which Scandinavians termina...

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Main Author: Larson, James L. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2010.
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Reviews:Reforming the north. The kingdoms and churches of Scandinavia, 1520–1545. By James L. Larson. Pp. xv + 534 incl. 4 maps. New York–Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. £68. 978 0 521 76514 5 (2013) (Ingesman, Per)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Scandinavia (motif) / Reformation / History 1525-1545
Further subjects:B Reformation Scandinavia
B Scandinavia History, 16th century
B Reformation (Scandinavia)
B Reformation Scandinavia
B Scandinavia Church history 16th century
B Reformation ; Scandinavia
B Scandinavia History 16th century
B Scandinavia ; History ; 16th century
B Scandinavia History 16th century
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Summary:The turbulence of the Protestant Reformation marks a turning point in European history, but the Scandinavian contribution to this revolution is not well known outside the Northern world. Reforming the North focuses on twenty-five years (1520–45 AD) of this history, during which Scandinavians terminated the medieval Union of Kalmar, toppled the Catholic Church, ended the commercial dominance of the German Hanse, and laid the foundations for centralized states on the ruins of old institutions and organizations. This book traces the chaotic and often violent transfer of resources and authority from the decentralized structures of medieval societies to the early modern states and their territorial churches. Religious reform is regarded as an essential element in the process - in the context of social unrest, political conflict, and long-term changes in finance, trade, and warfare. Reforming the North offers a broad perspective on this turbulent period and on the implications of the Protestant Reformation for Northern history.
Lord of the northern world, 1513-1523. Preliminary ; Christian II's other kingdom ; A conquest ; Hubris ; Insurrection ; The king's fall -- Successors, 1523-1533. The new men ; Brushfires ; Reform by indirection ; reform by decree ; The return of the king -- Civil war, 1533-1536. A republic of nobles ; Reactions ; The war of all against all ; The fall of Copenhagen -- The settlement, 1536-1545. A new order ; Under the crown of Denmark eternally ; Dilemmas of a very early modern state ; supremacy and its discontents
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ISBN:0511674848
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511674846