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The Empires Reformations David M. Luebke (University of Oregon, USA)

The Empires Reformations By David M. Luebke (University of Oregon, USA)

The Empires Reformations by David M. Luebke (University of Oregon, USA)


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The Empires Reformations: Politics and Religion in Germany, 1495-1648 by David M. Luebke (University of Oregon, USA)

The Empire's Reformations provides a concise overview of reform movements in 16th-century Germany that gave birth to the modern division of western Christianity into multiple denominations Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, and more. It exposes the origins of modern religious pluralism, both in battle for souls among these emerging camps and in the struggles of political leaders at every level to manage the threat that religious diversity posed to tranquillity and order in a rigidly hierarchical society. As such, it offers a prehistory of religious toleration, not as a positive value few regarded toleration as inherently good but as a strategy for keeping the peace. David M. Luebke considers the reformations of religion in the context of concurrent transformations in the political and judicial structures of the Holy Roman Empire, that sprawling confederation of principalities and city-states that embraced most regions where German was spoken. This allows Luebke to view the religious reforms through the lens of imperial politics, showing how the Empire differed from the Atlantic monarchies, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, and the Mediterranean. On a different and equally significant level, he examines how ordinary people of all backgrounds experienced the controversy over religion and responded to reforms of doctrine and observance. The inclusion of both the imperial and local perspectives moves the Reformation beyond the familiar story of theological combat and reimagines it as something that had resonance throughout the world, impacting peoples lives in the process.

About David M. Luebke (University of Oregon, USA)

David M. Luebke is Professor of History at the University of Oregon, USA. He is the author of Hometown Religion: Regimes of Coexistence in Early Modern Westphalia, 1535-1650 (2016), which was awarded the Gerald Strauss Prize in 2017. He is also series editor of Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association and series co-editor of Studies in Central European Histories.

Table of Contents

Chronology 1. Preconditions of Reform 2. Insurgency and Wild Growth 3. Toward a Multiconfessional Empire 4. Managing Plurality Conclusion: A New Regime Politics and Religion after the Thirty Years War Index

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NGR9781350253278
9781350253278
1350253278
The Empires Reformations: Politics and Religion in Germany, 1495-1648 by David M. Luebke (University of Oregon, USA)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2024-08-22
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