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Germany and the Holy Roman Empire
Volume I: Maximilian I to the Peace of Westphalia, 1493-1648
Taschenbuch von Joachim Whaley
Sprache: Englisch

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In the first single-author account of German history from the Reformation to the early nineteenth century since Hajo Holborn's study written in the 1950s, Dr Whaley provides a full account of the history of the Holy Roman Empire. Volume I extends from Maximilian I to the Peace of Westphalia.
In the first single-author account of German history from the Reformation to the early nineteenth century since Hajo Holborn's study written in the 1950s, Dr Whaley provides a full account of the history of the Holy Roman Empire. Volume I extends from Maximilian I to the Peace of Westphalia.
Über den Autor
Joachim Whaley read History at Christ's College Cambridge. He held Fellowships in History at Christ's College and Robinson College before becoming a Lecturer in German in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages at Cambridge, where he teaches German history, thought, and language. He is the author of Religious Toleration and Social Change in Hamburg 1529-1819 and of numerous articles on early modern and modern German history. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 1984, and Fellow of the British Academy in 2015.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introduction: Narratives of Early Modern German History

  • I. Germany and the Holy Roman Empire in 1500

  • 1: Origins and Frontiers

  • 2: The Reich as a Polity

  • 3: Fragmented Territories

  • 4: The Reich and the German Nation

  • II. The Reform of the Reich and the Church c. 1490-1519

  • 5: The Reformation Era in German history

  • 6: The Reich under Maximilian I

  • 7: Reich, Papacy, and Reichskirche

  • 8: Religious Renewal and the Laity

  • 9: Humanism in the Reich

  • 10: The 'Print Revolution' and the Public Sphere

  • 11: Economic Landscapes, Communities, and their Grievances

  • 12: Martin Luther and the 'Luther affair' 1517-1519

  • III. Charles V and the Challenge of the Reformation in the 1520s

  • 13: The Reich During the First Decade of Charles V

  • 14: Luther and Imperial Politics, 1519-1526

  • 15: Luther and the German Reform Movement

  • 16: Alternative Reformations and the Dominance of Lutheranism

  • 17: The Knights' War, 1522-1523

  • 18: The Peasants' War, 1525

  • 19: Reformation in the Cities

  • IV. Mastering the Reformation c. 1526-1555

  • 20: The Emergence of Protestant Territories

  • 21: The Persistence of Catholicism

  • 22: Charles V, Ferdinand, and the Reich in Europe

  • 23: The Establishment of Protestantism, 1526-1530

  • 24: The Schmalkaldic League, its Counterparts, and the Politics of the Reich, 1530-1541

  • 25: Charles V as 'Lord of Germany', 1541-1548

  • 26: The Triumph of the Reich, 1548-1555

  • V. Managing the Peace 1555-1618

  • 27: Contours of the 'Confessional Age'

  • 28: Emperors, Imperial Officials, and Estates after the Peace of Augsburg

  • 29: Constitutional developments after 1555: Reichstag, Kreise, Courts, and Legislation

  • 30: The Reich in Europe

  • 31: Managing the Domestic Peace, 1555-c.1585

  • 32: The Consensus Falters, c. 1585-1603

  • 33: Paralysis, 1603-1614

  • 34: Problems of the Habsburg Dynasty

  • 35: The Reich in the Reign of Emperor Matthias, 1612-1619

  • 36: The Crisis of the Habsburg lands

  • 37: Imperial Public Law and the Struggle over the Imperial Constitution

  • 38: Irenicism and Patriotism on the Eve of War

  • VII. The German Territories and Cities after 1555

  • 39: Problems of Interpretation

  • 40: A Benign Environment?

  • 41: State Formation?

  • 42: Domestic Order and Defence

  • 43: Confessionalization?

  • 44: Finance, Taxation, and Estates

  • 45: The Resurgence of the Courts

  • 46: The Imperial Cities

  • 47: Responding to Crises

  • VII. The Thirty Years War 1618-1648

  • 48: The Thirty Years War in German History

  • 49: What Kind of Conflict?

  • 50: The Reconquest of Austria and Bohemia, 1618-1623

  • 51: Ferdinand Victorious

  • 52: Denmark and the War for the Reich, 1623-1629

  • 53: What Kind of Reich? Sweden and the Defence of German Liberties, 1630-1635

  • 54: Wallenstein and After

  • 55: France, Sweden, and the German Way, 1635-1648

  • 56: The Peace of Westphalia

  • 57: The Impact of the War on German Society

  • 58: The Thirty Years War and the German Polity

  • Glossary

  • Bibliography

  • Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Genre: Geschichte
Jahrhundert: Neuzeit
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 748
ISBN-13: 9780199688821
ISBN-10: 0199688826
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Whaley, Joachim
Hersteller: Oxford University Press(UK)
Maße: 234 x 156 x 40 mm
Von/Mit: Joachim Whaley
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.10.2013
Gewicht: 1,115 kg
preigu-id: 105743615
Über den Autor
Joachim Whaley read History at Christ's College Cambridge. He held Fellowships in History at Christ's College and Robinson College before becoming a Lecturer in German in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages at Cambridge, where he teaches German history, thought, and language. He is the author of Religious Toleration and Social Change in Hamburg 1529-1819 and of numerous articles on early modern and modern German history. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 1984, and Fellow of the British Academy in 2015.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • Introduction: Narratives of Early Modern German History

  • I. Germany and the Holy Roman Empire in 1500

  • 1: Origins and Frontiers

  • 2: The Reich as a Polity

  • 3: Fragmented Territories

  • 4: The Reich and the German Nation

  • II. The Reform of the Reich and the Church c. 1490-1519

  • 5: The Reformation Era in German history

  • 6: The Reich under Maximilian I

  • 7: Reich, Papacy, and Reichskirche

  • 8: Religious Renewal and the Laity

  • 9: Humanism in the Reich

  • 10: The 'Print Revolution' and the Public Sphere

  • 11: Economic Landscapes, Communities, and their Grievances

  • 12: Martin Luther and the 'Luther affair' 1517-1519

  • III. Charles V and the Challenge of the Reformation in the 1520s

  • 13: The Reich During the First Decade of Charles V

  • 14: Luther and Imperial Politics, 1519-1526

  • 15: Luther and the German Reform Movement

  • 16: Alternative Reformations and the Dominance of Lutheranism

  • 17: The Knights' War, 1522-1523

  • 18: The Peasants' War, 1525

  • 19: Reformation in the Cities

  • IV. Mastering the Reformation c. 1526-1555

  • 20: The Emergence of Protestant Territories

  • 21: The Persistence of Catholicism

  • 22: Charles V, Ferdinand, and the Reich in Europe

  • 23: The Establishment of Protestantism, 1526-1530

  • 24: The Schmalkaldic League, its Counterparts, and the Politics of the Reich, 1530-1541

  • 25: Charles V as 'Lord of Germany', 1541-1548

  • 26: The Triumph of the Reich, 1548-1555

  • V. Managing the Peace 1555-1618

  • 27: Contours of the 'Confessional Age'

  • 28: Emperors, Imperial Officials, and Estates after the Peace of Augsburg

  • 29: Constitutional developments after 1555: Reichstag, Kreise, Courts, and Legislation

  • 30: The Reich in Europe

  • 31: Managing the Domestic Peace, 1555-c.1585

  • 32: The Consensus Falters, c. 1585-1603

  • 33: Paralysis, 1603-1614

  • 34: Problems of the Habsburg Dynasty

  • 35: The Reich in the Reign of Emperor Matthias, 1612-1619

  • 36: The Crisis of the Habsburg lands

  • 37: Imperial Public Law and the Struggle over the Imperial Constitution

  • 38: Irenicism and Patriotism on the Eve of War

  • VII. The German Territories and Cities after 1555

  • 39: Problems of Interpretation

  • 40: A Benign Environment?

  • 41: State Formation?

  • 42: Domestic Order and Defence

  • 43: Confessionalization?

  • 44: Finance, Taxation, and Estates

  • 45: The Resurgence of the Courts

  • 46: The Imperial Cities

  • 47: Responding to Crises

  • VII. The Thirty Years War 1618-1648

  • 48: The Thirty Years War in German History

  • 49: What Kind of Conflict?

  • 50: The Reconquest of Austria and Bohemia, 1618-1623

  • 51: Ferdinand Victorious

  • 52: Denmark and the War for the Reich, 1623-1629

  • 53: What Kind of Reich? Sweden and the Defence of German Liberties, 1630-1635

  • 54: Wallenstein and After

  • 55: France, Sweden, and the German Way, 1635-1648

  • 56: The Peace of Westphalia

  • 57: The Impact of the War on German Society

  • 58: The Thirty Years War and the German Polity

  • Glossary

  • Bibliography

  • Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Genre: Geschichte
Jahrhundert: Neuzeit
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 748
ISBN-13: 9780199688821
ISBN-10: 0199688826
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Whaley, Joachim
Hersteller: Oxford University Press(UK)
Maße: 234 x 156 x 40 mm
Von/Mit: Joachim Whaley
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.10.2013
Gewicht: 1,115 kg
preigu-id: 105743615
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