The Social history of the Reformation / edited by Lawrence P. Buck and Jonathan W. Zophy.

Contents pt. 1. The municipal setting of the Reformation: The control of morals in Calvin's Geneva / Robert M. Kingdon -- The Reformation in Nürnberg / Gottfried Seebass -- Hard work, good work, and school work: an analysis of Wenzeslaus Linck's conception of civic responsibility / Charles E. Daniel, Jr. -- The lawyers, Dr. Christoph Scheurl, and the Reformation in Nürnberg / Phillip Norton Bebb -- Patricians in dissension: a case study for the sixteenth-century Nürnberg / Jackson Spielvogel -- The Reformation and the German Peasants' War / Hans J. Hillerbrand -- Christian humanism and the freedom of a Christian: Johann Eberlin von Günzburg to the peasants / Kyle C. Sessions -- The two social strands in Italian Anabaptism ca. 1526-ca. 1565 / George H. Williams -- John Foxe and the ladies / Roland H. Bainton -- Wittenberg botanists during the sixteenth century / Karl H. Dannenfeldt -- Luther's social concern for students / Lewis W. Spitz -- Albrecht Dürer's "Four apostles": a memorial picture from the Reformation era / Gerhard Pfeiffer -- The significance of the epitaph monument for early Lutheran ecclesiastical art / Carl C. Christensen -- pt. 3. The organization of the Reformation: The Lutheran Church of the Reformation: problems of its formation and organization in the middle and north German territories / Irmgard Höss -- Protestant endowment law in the Franconian church ordinances / Hans Liermann -- The second Nürnberg church visitation, 1560-1561 / Gerhard Hirschmann.
General note"In honor of Harold J. Grimm."
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Social history of the Reformation. Columbus, Ohio State University Press [1972]
LCCN 72005952
ISBN0814201741
ISBN9780814201749

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