Augsburg during the Reformation era : an anthology of sources / edited and translated, with an introduction by B. Ann Tlusty.


Indianapolis : Hackett Pub. Co., c2012.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 292-303) and index.
  • Chapter 1. Popular responses to reform, 1520-1554 — I. Unrest in the city — II. Fiery preachers — III. Establishing Protestant discipline — Chapter 2. Enforcing the Peace of Augsburg — I. Enforcing the peace through censorship — II. Opposition to the new calendar — III. Continuing debate — Chapter 3. A society of orders — I. Enforcing status — II. Scenes from life at the top — III. Providing for the poor — IV. Scenes from life at the bottom — Chapter 4. Marriage, household, and sexuality — I. The debate over clerical marriage — II. Controlling sex and marriage — III. Households in disorder — IV. Strategies for suppressing homosexuality — V. Dealing with sexual deviance — Chapter 5. Work and trade — I. Regulation and self-regulation of workers — II. Complaints and disputes — III. Income and expenses — Chapter 6. Sports, entertainments, and the control of leisure — I. The control of leisure — II. Martial sports — III. The dangers of male sociability: fights and tavern comportment — IV. Music and other entertainments — Chapter 7. Ethnicity — I. Imperial law — II. Jews — III. Gypsies and other travelers — IV. Far-away populations — Chapter 8. Ritual and ceremony — I. Negotiating religious ritual — II. Rites of power — III. Rituals of socialization and celebration — Chapter 9. Magic and popular religion — 10. Dealing with war and catastrophe — I. Weather and inflation — II. Plague — III. War and peace — Timeline of events, 1517-1650.

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