Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400–1800

Popular Religion in Germany and Central Europe, 1400–1800

Author
Bob Scribner, Trevor Johnson (eds.)
Publisher
Macmillan Education UK
Language
English
Year
1996
ISBN
978-0-333-61457-0,978-1-349-24836-0,978-0-312-12837-1
File Type
pdf
File Size
27.3 MiB

Studies in the field of popular religion have for some time been among the most innovative in social and cultural history, but until now there have been few publications providing any adequate overview for Germany and the Holy Roman Empire. This volume presents the results of recent research by younger scholars working on major aspects of this subject. The nine essays range over nearly four centuries of German history, encompassing late-medieval female piety, propaganda for radical Hussite dissent, attitudes towards the Jews, legitimation for the witchcraze on the eve of the Reformation, attempts to implement Protestant reform in German villages, Reformation attacks on popular magic and female culture, problems of defining the Reformation in small German towns, Protestant popular prophecy and formation of confessional identity, and the missionising strategies of the Counter-Reformation.

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