The Reformation in the Cities
The Appeal of Protestantism to Sixteenth-Century Germany and Switzerland
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:10th Sep '80
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“A bold synthesis of intellectual and social history which explains the appeal of Protestantism to the German and Swiss cities, the media of its communication, and the means of its establishment.”—Religious Studies Review
“This book is a stimulating addition to the recent work in urban history, and it offers a new and thought-provoking perspective on the teachings and appeal of early Protestantism.”—History
“Ozment very masterfully combines the history of ideas and social history in a work of exacting scholarship and persuasive argumentation. It will no doubt become a seminal work in its field.”—The Annals
“This fine study is a pleasure to read, shows an excellent understanding of the late medieval scene, and presents convincing evidence that magistrates and city council leaders were not the ‘motors of reform’ in the cities of Germany and Switzerland…. There is nothing in print in English that is comparable.”—Choice
“A work of unusual interest and value. . . . Essential reading for all students of the Reformation.”—New Review of Books and Religion
ISBN: 9780300024968
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 313g
248 pages