History 2P91: Europe's Reformations
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Shared Reading
  • C. Lindberg, The European Reformations (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996).  read pages 229-248

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Secondary
  • C. Andersson, 'Polemical Prints in Reformation Nuremberg', in New Perspectives on the Art of Renaissance Nuremberg, ed. J. C. Smith (Austin: University of Texas at Austin, 1985), .
  • Peter Blickle, 'The Popular Reformation', in Handbook of European History 1400-1600, ed. Thomas A. Brady, Heiko A. Oberman and James D. Tracy (: , 1995), 161-185.
  • Thomas A. Brady, 'In search of the Godly city', in the German People and the Reformation, ed. Ronald Po-Chia Hsia (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988), .
  • Philip Broadhead, 'Self-Interest and Security: Relations between Nuremberg and its Territory in the Early Sixteenth Century,' German History 11 (1993): .
  • C. S. Dixon, 'The German Reformation and the Territorial City,' German History 14 (1996): .
  • E.W. Gritsch, Luther and the State: Post Reformation Ramifications (: , ).
  • Gerhard Hirschmann, 'The Second Nuremberg Church Visitation', in The Social History of the Reformation, ed. L. P. Buck and J. W. Zophy (Columbus: , 1972), .
  • J. Maarbjerg, 'Iconoclasm in the Thurgau: Two Related Incidents in the Summer of 1524,' Sixteenth Century Journal 24 (1993): 577-59.
  • Ronald Po-Chia Hsia ed., The German People and the Reformation (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988).
  • Gerald Strauss, Nuremberg in the Sixteenth Century (Columbus, OH: Ohio University Press, 1966).
  • Gunther Volger, 'Imperial City Nuremberg, 1524-1525: The Reform movement in transition,' (1988): .

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