Social discipline in the Reformation : central Europe 1550-1750

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Social discipline in the Reformation : central Europe 1550-1750

R. Po-chia Hsia

(Christianity and society in the modern world)

Routledge, 1992

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First published 1989 by Routledge. First published in paperback 1992

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

"Social Discipline in the Reformation" provides the first synthesis of a dynamic field of research. Departing from traditional periodization, Hsia argues that the Reformation and Counter-Reformation were not so much distinct, opposing events as structurally similar developments in the long-term social transformation of early modern Central Europe. The period from 1550-1750 calls into question the nature of German history; it offers complex historical patterns for comparison with the developments of state, society, and religion in Western Europe. This is a study of official religions and their relationship with the peoples of Central Europe. This book should be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and academics of history.

Table of Contents

  • Lutheran Germany
  • Calvinist Germany
  • catholic Germany
  • the confessional state
  • cities and confessionalization
  • culture and confessionalism
  • the moral police
  • confessionalism and the people
  • conclusion.

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