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The Counter-Reformation in Central Europe Regina Portner (, Research Fellow, German Historical Institute, London)

The Counter-Reformation in Central Europe By Regina Portner (, Research Fellow, German Historical Institute, London)

The Counter-Reformation in Central Europe by Regina Portner (, Research Fellow, German Historical Institute, London)


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This is an account of religious belief and conflict in the strategically important province of Inner Austria between 1580 and 1630. Dr Portner analyzes the aims, achievements, and shortcomings of the Habsburgs' confessional crusade in Styria.

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The Counter-Reformation in Central Europe: Styria 1580-1630 by Regina Portner (, Research Fellow, German Historical Institute, London)

This is a detailed and scholarly account of religious belief and conflict in the strategically important province of Inner Austria between 1580 and 1630. Regina Portner shows how Protestantization in the first half of the sixteenth century was linked to communication with the Protestants of the rest of the Empire, and to the failure of ecclesiastical reform in the church province of Salzburg, of which Styria formed part. The Protestant success of 1578, however, proved deceptive because it lacked constitutional substance, and was defended by an inherently weak union of the Inner Austrian estates. Dr Portner analyses the aims, achievements, and shortcomings of the Habsburgs' confessional crusade in Styria, showing how although the progress of Protestantization was reversed, the Counter-Reformation left an ambivalent legacy to the modern Austrian state.

The Counter-Reformation in Central Europe Reviews

A significant contribution to the growing body of literature on central Europe's Catholic resurgence in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ... The Counter-Reformation in Central Europe is a superb political microstudy. Portner has pulled together the various strands of a complicated narrative and tells a compelling story ... Portner's monograph is one of the most insightful analyses of Counter-Reformation politics that has appeared in the past decade. * English Historical Review *

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Protestantism Ascendant 1525-1578 ; 3. The Catholic Alliance and the Beginning of the Counter-Reformation under Karl II ; 4. The Ferdinandean Counter-Reformation and the Fall of the Protestant Cause ; 5. The Counter-Reformation at Local Level ; 6. Reform, Mission, and Propaganda 1580-1630 ; 7. The Limits of the Counter-Reformation ; 8. Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199246151
9780199246151
0199246157
The Counter-Reformation in Central Europe: Styria 1580-1630 by Regina Portner (, Research Fellow, German Historical Institute, London)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2001-09-06
324
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