Protestant politics: Jacob Sturm (1489 - 1553) and the German reformation

"Protestant Politics" is a treatment of religion and politics in the German Reformation. Setting aside the normative assumption of the European nation-state, Brady explores the collision of the Reformation as a religious and social movement with the dispersed, multilayered structure of aut...

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Main Author: Brady, Thomas A. 1937- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Atlantic Highlands, NJ Humanities Press 1995
In:Year: 1995
Series/Journal:Studies in German histories
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Sturm, Jakob 1489-1553 / Germany / Reformation
B Sturm, Jakob 1489-1553 / Strasbourg / Reformation
B Sturm, Jakob 1489-1553 / Strasbourg / Reformation / History 1539-1553
Further subjects:B Strasbourg Church history
B Storm 1489-1553
B History 1500-1553
B Reformation Germany
B Strasbourg Biography
B Reformation France Strasbourg Biography
B Sturm, Jacob
B Germany Church 16th century
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Summary:"Protestant Politics" is a treatment of religion and politics in the German Reformation. Setting aside the normative assumption of the European nation-state, Brady explores the collision of the Reformation as a religious and social movement with the dispersed, multilayered structure of authority and power in the late medieval Holy Roman Empire. The narrative thread that runs through the Reformation's stages and the Empire's levels is provided by the career of Jacob Sturm of Strasbourg, the Empire's leading Protestant urban politician.
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. 383 - 429
ISBN:0391038230