Philip Hoffman's richly detailed study of Lyon from the end of the Middle Ages to the dawn of the French Revolution focuses on lay piety and on the social role of the parish clergy. Hoffman shows how the Counter Reformation forged an alliance between devout urban elites on the one hand, and the diocesan hierarchy and the urban clergy on the other. By analyzing the surviving books published in Strasbourg during the Reformation era, Chrisman provides a new perspective from which to examine the cultural forces that influenced the thinking of this period.
In Germany, Konrad Braun issued a criticism of the Centuries' historical method in 1565." Wilhelm Eisengrein published the first volume of his refutation of * Panvinio, De primatu, 121–37, 157–76 (on the Magdeburg Centuries), ...
Following the death as a result of overwork of Marcellus II after three weeks as pope , Gian Pietro Carafa was elected as Paul IV . The new pope , member of the Oratory of Divine Love , joint - founder of the Theatines , member of Paul ...
Recent research on the English Catholic seminaries and colleges on the continent has underlined the extent to which ... 1600–1800: Communities, Culture and Identity (London, 2017); J. E. Kelly, English Convents in Catholic Europe, c.
Plüer, Sebastian, 'Gotthard Kettler, letzter Ordensmeister in Livland und erster Herzog von Kurland – eine umstrittene Persönlichkeit in der Geschichtsschreibung', in: Das Herzogtum Kurland 1561-1795. Verfassung, Wirtschaft ...
Catholic Activism in South-west France, 1540-1570
Jérémie Ferrier, 1576-1626: du protestantisme à la raison d'Etat
... social history , see Hartmut Kael- ble , " Comparative European Social History , " in Encyclopedia of European Social History from 1350 to 2000 , ed . Peter N. Stearns ( New York : Scribner , 2001 ) , 1 : 113-121 , and its extensive ...
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