A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe: dances over fire and water
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xv
1
Introduction: The Best and Worst of Times
The Problem of the Renaissance
1
The Reformation
4
Dances over Fire and Water?
5
General Chronology
6
Further Reading
7
Note
8
2
The Peoples of Europe
9
The Peasantry
9
A Culture of Poverty: Village Life
9
The Continuities of Life for Men, Women, and Children
22
Town Dwellers
22
Daily Life
15
Urban Women
15
Social Tensions
16
The Rise of the Capitalists
17
Jacob Fugger the Rich
(1459-1525) 2 9
Muslims
19
Slaves from Africa and the Levant
2 2
Jews
22
The Nobility
23
Mercenary and Robber Nobles
23
The Refinement of Manners
24
The Clergy
26
Further Reading
28
Notes
29
vi
Contents
3
An Age of Disasters
30
The Black Death,
1347-1350 31
Peasant and Artisan Revolts
32
Troubles in the Church
33
The Babylonian Captivity,
1305-1376 33
The Western Schism,
1378-1417 36
The Burning of
Jan Hus (c.
1372-1415) 37
The Hussite Revolt
39
The Hundred Years War
40
Joan of Arc
(1412-1431) 40
The War of the Roses,
1455-1485 44
Chronology
45
Further Reading
46
Notes
46
4
Italy: Home of the Renaissance
48
Florence: The Most Beautiful of Cities
49
The Medici in Florence
52
The Rise of the Medici Banking Empire
52
CosiMO
de
Medici as a Patron
53
The Magnificent Lorenzo
(1449-1492) 54
The
Pazzi
Plot of
1478 55
The Fall of the Medici
55
The Fiery Dominican: Savonarola
56
The Return of the Medici
57
Rome and the Papal States
57
Cola di Rienzo
(1313-1354) 58
Renaissance Popes
58
Naples and Sicily
60
The Reigns of Joanna II
(1414-1435),
Alfonso V
(1416-1458),
and
Ferrante
I
(1458-1494) 61
The Power of Milan
62
The Rise and Fall of the
Sforza,
1450-1499 62
The Mantua of Isabella
d Esté
64
Duke Federico s Urbino
65
Venice: The Queen of the Adriatic
66
Venetian Politics and Society
66
Venice and the Arts
67
Chronology
68
Further Reading
69
Notes
70
Contents
vii
5
The Culture of Renaissance Humanism in Italy
7Ί
Setting the Agenda: Early Renaissance Humanists
72
Francesco Petrarch
(1304-1374) 72
Giovanni Boccaccio
(1313-1375) 73
Civic Humanists
74
Coluccio
Salutati
(1331-1406) 74
Leonardo
Bruni
(1370-1444) 75
The Illustrious Lorenzo Valla (c.
1407-1457) 75
Women Humanists
77
isotta nogarola (1418-i466)
77
Laura Cereta
(1469-1499) 78
Humanists as Philosophers, Historians, and Social Theorists
78
Giovanni Pico
della Mirandola
(1463-1494) 78
Lions and Foxes:
Niccolo Machiavelli
(1469-1527) 80
Machiavelli s Writings
81
Francesco Guicciardini
(1483-1540) 81
Baldassare Castiglione
(1478-1529) 81
The Flowering of Italian Literature
83
Ludovico
Ariosto
(1474-1533) 83
The Poet as Blackmailer:
Pietro Aretino
(1492-1556) 83
The Honest Courtesan: Veronica Franco
(1546-1591) 84
Vittoria Colonna
(1490-1547) 84
Chronology
85
Further Reading
85
Notes
86
6
Painting in Renaissance Italy
87
Early Renaissance Painting
87
Giotto
87
Masaccio
(1401-1428) 89
A Distinctive Style:
Sandro
Botticelli (c.
1444-1510) 90
The High Renaissance
92
Leonardo
da Vinci
(1452-1519) 92
Michelangelo Buonarroti
(1475-1564)
as a Painter
96
Raphael Sanzio
(1483-1520) 98
The Prolific Titian (c.
1488-1576) 99
SoFONiSBA Anguissola
(c. 1532-1625)
100
Artemisia
Gentileschi (1593-c.
1652) 102
Chronology
105
Further Reading
105
Notes
106
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7 Renaissance
Sculpture, Architecture, and Music
107
The Fatiguing Art: Sculpture
207
Lorenzo Ghiberti
(с.
1381-1455) 107
Donatello
(1386-1466) 108
Michelangelo as a Sculptor
220
Architecture
222
Filippo Brunelleschi
(1377-1446) 223
MiCHELOzzo MiCHELOZZi (1396-1472)
224
Bramante
(1444-1514) 225
Women in Sculpture and Architecture
226
The Sounds of the Universe: Music
227
Giovanni Palestrina (c.
1525-1594) 227
Claudio
Monteverdi
(1567-1643) 118
Chronology
118
Further Reading
119
Notes
119
8
The Northern Monarchies and Their Expansion
720
The Economic Background
220
The Political World
222
The Disappearance of Burgundy
222
France under
François
I (r.
1515-1547) 222
England under the Early Tudors
223
Spain under Isabella and Ferdinand
225
The Holy Roman Empire
226
Scandinavia and Margaret of Denmark
228
Eastern Europe
228
Russia
228
The Expansion of Europe
229
Henry the Navigator and Portuguese Exploration
229
Christopher Columbus
(1451-1506) 232
Other European Explorers
234
The Spanish Conquest of the Americas:
Cortes
235
Francesco Pizarro (c.
1475-1541) 236
Chronology
138
Further Reading
138
Notes
140
9
The Renaissance in the North
Ì41
The Literary Culture of the North
242
Christine de Pizan
(1365-c.
1429) 242
Contents ix
Later French Writers
243
François Villon (1431-c.
1464) 143
Louise
Labe (c.
1520-1566) 244
Marguerite of
Navarre
(1492-1549) 2 44
François Rabelais
(1483-1553) 245
The Emergence
of the Vernacular in England
245
William Shakespeare: The Bard of Avon
246
Other Writers of the Elizabethan Renaissance
246
The Golden Age of Spanish Literature
247
The Fine Arts in the North 24S
Jan van Eyck
148
Later Flemish Painting
249
Renaissance Art in Germany
250
Albrecht Dürer
(1471-1528) 250
Lucas Cranach (1472-1553)
and Hans Holbein
(1497-1543) 252
The Sculptor Tilman
Riemenschneider
(с.
1460-1531) 252
Northern Renaissance Humanism
252
The Brothers and Sisters of the Common Life
253
German Humanism
253
Conrad Celtis
(1459-1508) 253
Caritas
and
Willibald Pirckheimer 254
Johann Reuchlin (1455-1522) 255
English Humanism
256
The Man for All Seasons: Thomas More
(1478-1535) 256
Erasmus (c.
1466-1536),
the Prince of the Humanists
258
The Printing Press and Its Impact
260
Chronology
161
Further Reading
162
Notes
163
10
Martin Luther s Revolt
164
The Man with Seven Heads
264
Martin Luther s Background
2 64
The Indulgence Controversy
266
The Rebel 26S
Choosing a New Caesar
2 70
Luther s Rebellion Intensifies
2 71
Luther versus Charles V: The
1521
Diet of Worms
2 73
Anticlericalism
275
Luther at the
Wartburg
Castle, May 1521-MARCH
1522 2 76
The Knights Revolt of
1522
to
1524 2 77
Franz von Sickingen (1481-1523) 2 78
χ
Contents
Chronology
179
Further Reading
179
Notes
180
11
The Spread of Lutheranism
181
A New Pope and New Hope,
1522-1524 181
The Diets of Nuremberg,
1522-1524 181
The Spread of Lutheranism: The Case of Nuremberg
181
The German Peasants War,
1524-1526 183
The Outbreak of the Revolt, May
1524 184
Thomas Müntzer
(c.
1490-1525) 185
The End of the
1524-1526
Peasants War
186
Martin Luther and the Peasants War
187
Katherine
von Bora (1499-1550) 188
The Emergence of Evangelical Politics
189
The Diets of Speyer,
1526
and
1529 189
The Augsburg Confession of
1530 292
Philip Melanchthon
(1497-1560) 292
The Formation of the Schmalkaldic League
293
Luther s Declining Years,
1530-1546 293
The Bigamy of Philip of Hesse
2 94
Luther and the Jews
295
Lutheranism in Scandinavia
196
Chronology
197
Further Reading
198
Notes
199
12
Zwinglí,
Swiss Reform, and Anabaptism
200
Huldrych Zwingli
(1484-1531) 200
Early Years
200
Not a Frivolous Musician: Zwingli in Zurich
201
The Adoption of the Reform by Zurich
202
The Marburg Colloquy
203
Zwingli s Last Years
204
Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575) 204
Big Names in the Reform of Basel
205
The Rise of Anabaptism
206
Conrad Grebel
(1498-1526) 206
Michael Sattler
(с.
1490-1527)
and the Schleitheim Statement
207
Balthasar
Hubmaier (c.
1480-1528) 208
Charisma and Fanaticism at
Münster 208
Contents xi
The Fall
of
King Jan
209
Menno Simons (1496-1561) 220
The Hutterites and the
Community
of Goods
222
Chronology
212
Further Reading
212
Notes
213
13
John Calvin and Calvinism
274
Calvin s Early Years
224
The Flight from Paris
225
Calvin s Theology
225
The Call to Geneva
226
The Reform in Strasbourg
227
Martin Bucer
(1491-1551) 227
Katherine
Schütz
Zell
(с.
1497-1562) 228
Calvin s Return to Geneva
218
The Michael Servetus Case
229
The Threat of the Libertines
220
Discipline in Calvin s Geneva
220
Calvin and Women
222
Calvin the Man
222
Theodore
Beza
(1519-1605)
and the Genevan Academy
222
The Spread of Calvinism
223
A Failed
Calvinist
Reformation in Brandenburg
224
Calvinism Triumphant
226
Chronology
226
Further Reading
227
Notes
228
14
The Reformation in England to
1558 229
King Harry s Trouble with Women
229
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
(1471-1530) 230
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do The Problem of the Divorce
232
Replacements for Wolsey
232
Thomas Cromwell
(1485-1540) 232
Exploiting Anticlericalism
233
The Legal Reformation
234
Unlucky in Love: Henry s Matrimonial Difficulties
235
The Reformation under Edward VI
(1537-1553) 237
The Tyndale Bible
237
The Fall of Edward Seymour
238
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The Rise and Fall of John Dudley (c.
1502-1553)
and
Lady Jane Grey
(1537-1554) 238
The Reign of Mary I, Tudor,
1553-1558 239
Chronology
240
Further Reading
242
Notes
242
15
A Tale of Two Queens: Elizabeth I of England and
Mary of Scotland
243
The Young Queen Elizabeth
243
The Elizabethan Religious Settlement
244
Gloriana: The Successful Queen
245
Mary Stuart and the Reformation in Scotland
247
The Spread of Protestant Ideas
247
The Rise of Knox, the Thundering Scot
248
Mary, Queen of Scots
249
Mary s Life and Death in England,
1568-1587 250
Chronology
251
Further Reading
252
Notes
253
16
The Roman Catholic Reformation
254
Reform in Spain
254
Efforts at Reform in Italy
255
New Reform Orders: Capuchins, Theatines, and Ursulines
256
Ignatius of Loyola
(1491-1556)
and the Society of Jesus
257
The Founding of the Society of Jesus
258
The Organization of the Jesuits
259
The Jesuit Legacy
260
Teresa of
Avila
(1515-1582) 260
Pope Paul
Ш
and Reform
262
An Irenic Reformer: Gasparo Contarini
(1483-1542) 263
The Council of Trent
1545-1563 263
The Conclusion of the Council of Trent and Its Impact
265
Chronology
267
Further Reading
267
Notes
268
Contents xiii
17 An
Age of Religious Warfare,
1546-1660 269
The Empire Strikes Back: The Schmalkaldic War,
1546-1548 270
The Defection of Nuremberg and Brandenburg-Ansbach
2 70
A Truce with the Ottomans
270
Imperial Initiatives
272
The Battle of
Mühlberg, 1547 2 72
The Augsburg and Leipzig Interims
2 72
Splits in Lutheranism
273
The Religious Peace of Augsburg of
1555 273
The Religious Wars in France
274
The Reign of Henri II (r.
1547-1559) 275
The Power of Catherine
de Medici
(1519-1589) 275
The Saint Bartholomew s Day Massacre
275
The Reign of Henri
Пі
(r.
1574-1589) 277
Political Theorists
278
The War of the Three Henries,
1587-1589 279
Henri of Navarre as King of France,
1589-1610 2 79
Philip IFs Crusades
280
The Character of the King
281
War against Islam
281
The Revolt of the Low Countries
282
The Spanish Armada of
1588 284
The Thirty Years War,
1618-1648 286
Danish Intervention,
1623-1630 288
Swedish Intervention,
1630-1635 289
The Franco-Swedish Phase,
1635-1648,
and Aftermath
290
Chronology
291
Further Reading
292
Notes
294
18
The Legacy
295
Religious Life
295
Theological Divisions and Social Discipline
295
Marriage in Protestant Europe
297
Margaret Fell
(1614-1702)
and Women as
Preachers
298
Roman Catholicism Revived
299
Witchcraft and Its Suppression
300
Critics of the Witch Craze
302
The Rise of Western Science
302
Astrology, Alchemy, and Magic
302
Nicholas Copernicus
(1473-1543) 303
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Brahe
and
Kepler
304
Galileo Galilei
(1564-1642) 305
Medicine and
Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) 307
The Scientific Method
and Francis Bacon
(1561-1626) 309
Women Scientists
320
René
Descartes
(1595-1650) 322
Political
Changes
322
The CoNSTrronoNAL Struggle in England,
1642-1688 322
The Rise of Absolutism
323
French-style Absolutism
324
Chronology
315
Further Reading
316
Notes
318
Index
319
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Contents
Preface
xv
1
Introduction: The Best and Worst of Times
The Problem of the Renaissance
1
The Reformation
4
Dances over Fire and Water?
5
General Chronology
6
Further Reading
7
Note
8
2
The Peoples of Europe
9
The Peasantry
9
A Culture of Poverty: Village Life
9
The Continuities of Life for Men, Women, and Children
22
Town Dwellers
22
Daily Life
15
Urban Women
15
Social Tensions
16
The Rise of the Capitalists
17
Jacob Fugger the Rich
(1459-1525) 2 9
Muslims
19
Slaves from Africa and the Levant
2 2
Jews
22
The Nobility
23
Mercenary and Robber Nobles
23
The Refinement of Manners
24
The Clergy
26
Further Reading
28
Notes
29
vi
Contents
3
An Age of Disasters
30
The Black Death,
1347-1350 31
Peasant and Artisan Revolts
32
Troubles in the Church
33
The Babylonian Captivity,
1305-1376 33
The Western Schism,
1378-1417 36
The Burning of
Jan Hus (c.
1372-1415) 37
The Hussite Revolt
39
The Hundred Years'War
40
Joan of Arc
(1412-1431) 40
The War of the Roses,
1455-1485 44
Chronology
45
Further Reading
46
Notes
46
4
Italy: Home of the Renaissance
48
Florence: "The Most Beautiful of Cities"
49
The Medici in Florence
52
The Rise of the Medici Banking Empire
52
CosiMO
de'
Medici as a Patron
53
The Magnificent Lorenzo
(1449-1492) 54
The
Pazzi
Plot of
1478 55
The Fall of the Medici
55
The Fiery Dominican: Savonarola
56
The Return of the Medici
57
Rome and the Papal States
57
Cola di Rienzo
(1313-1354) 58
Renaissance Popes
58
Naples and Sicily
60
The Reigns of Joanna II
(1414-1435),
Alfonso V
(1416-1458),
and
Ferrante
I
(1458-1494) 61
The Power of Milan
62
The Rise and Fall of the
Sforza,
1450-1499 62
The Mantua of Isabella
d'Esté
64
Duke Federico's Urbino
65
Venice: The Queen of the Adriatic
66
Venetian Politics and Society
66
Venice and the Arts
67
Chronology
68
Further Reading
69
Notes
70
Contents
vii
5
The Culture of Renaissance Humanism in Italy
7Ί
Setting the Agenda: Early Renaissance Humanists
72
Francesco Petrarch
(1304-1374) 72
Giovanni Boccaccio
(1313-1375) 73
Civic Humanists
74
Coluccio
Salutati
(1331-1406) 74
Leonardo
Bruni
(1370-1444) 75
The Illustrious Lorenzo Valla (c.
1407-1457) 75
Women Humanists
77
isotta nogarola (1418-i466)
77
Laura Cereta
(1469-1499) 78
Humanists as Philosophers, Historians, and Social Theorists
78
Giovanni Pico
della Mirandola
(1463-1494) 78
Lions and Foxes:
Niccolo Machiavelli
(1469-1527) 80
Machiavelli's Writings
81
Francesco Guicciardini
(1483-1540) 81
Baldassare Castiglione
(1478-1529) 81
The Flowering of Italian Literature
83
Ludovico
Ariosto
(1474-1533) 83
The Poet as Blackmailer:
Pietro Aretino
(1492-1556) 83
The Honest Courtesan: Veronica Franco
(1546-1591) 84
Vittoria Colonna
(1490-1547) 84
Chronology
85
Further Reading
85
Notes
86
6
Painting in Renaissance Italy
87
Early Renaissance Painting
87
Giotto
87
Masaccio
(1401-1428) 89
A Distinctive Style:
Sandro
Botticelli (c.
1444-1510) 90
The High Renaissance
92
Leonardo
da Vinci
(1452-1519) 92
Michelangelo Buonarroti
(1475-1564)
as a Painter
96
Raphael Sanzio
(1483-1520) 98
The Prolific Titian (c.
1488-1576) 99
SoFONiSBA Anguissola
(c. 1532-1625)
100
Artemisia
Gentileschi (1593-c.
1652) 102
Chronology
105
Further Reading
105
Notes
106
viii Contents
7 Renaissance
Sculpture, Architecture, and Music
107
The Fatiguing Art: Sculpture
207
Lorenzo Ghiberti
(с.
1381-1455) 107
Donatello
(1386-1466) 108
Michelangelo as a Sculptor
220
Architecture
222
Filippo Brunelleschi
(1377-1446) 223
MiCHELOzzo MiCHELOZZi (1396-1472)
224
Bramante
(1444-1514) 225
Women in Sculpture and Architecture
226
The Sounds of the Universe: Music
227
Giovanni Palestrina (c.
1525-1594) 227
Claudio
Monteverdi
(1567-1643) 118
Chronology
118
Further Reading
119
Notes
119
8
The Northern Monarchies and Their Expansion
720
The Economic Background
220
The Political World
222
The Disappearance of Burgundy
222
France under
François
I (r.
1515-1547) 222
England under the Early Tudors
223
Spain under Isabella and Ferdinand
225
The Holy Roman Empire
226
Scandinavia and Margaret of Denmark
228
Eastern Europe
228
Russia
228
The Expansion of Europe
229
Henry the Navigator and Portuguese Exploration
229
Christopher Columbus
(1451-1506) 232
Other European Explorers
234
The Spanish Conquest of the Americas:
Cortes
235
Francesco Pizarro (c.
1475-1541) 236
Chronology
138
Further Reading
138
Notes
140
9
The Renaissance in the North
Ì41
The Literary Culture of the North
242
Christine de Pizan
(1365-c.
1429) 242
Contents ix
Later French Writers
243
François Villon (1431-c.
1464) 143
Louise
Labe (c.
1520-1566) 244
Marguerite of
Navarre
(1492-1549) 2 44
François Rabelais
(1483-1553) 245
The Emergence
of the Vernacular in England
245
William Shakespeare: The Bard of Avon
246
Other Writers of the Elizabethan Renaissance
246
The Golden Age of Spanish Literature
247
The Fine Arts in the North 24S
Jan van Eyck
148
Later Flemish Painting
249
Renaissance Art in Germany
250
Albrecht Dürer
(1471-1528) 250
Lucas Cranach (1472-1553)
and Hans Holbein
(1497-1543) 252
The Sculptor Tilman
Riemenschneider
(с.
1460-1531) 252
Northern Renaissance Humanism
252
The Brothers and Sisters of the Common Life
253
German Humanism
253
Conrad Celtis
(1459-1508) 253
Caritas
and
Willibald Pirckheimer 254
Johann Reuchlin (1455-1522) 255
English Humanism
256
The Man for All Seasons: Thomas More
(1478-1535) 256
Erasmus (c.
1466-1536),
the Prince of the Humanists
258
The Printing Press and Its Impact
260
Chronology
161
Further Reading
162
Notes
163
10
Martin Luther's Revolt
164
The Man with Seven Heads
264
Martin Luther's Background
2 64
The Indulgence Controversy
266
The Rebel 26S
Choosing a New Caesar
2 70
Luther's Rebellion Intensifies
2 71
Luther versus Charles V: The
1521
Diet of Worms
2 73
Anticlericalism
275
Luther at the
Wartburg
Castle, May 1521-MARCH
1522 2 76
The Knights' Revolt of
1522
to
1524 2 77
Franz von Sickingen (1481-1523) 2 78
χ
Contents
Chronology
179
Further Reading
179
Notes
180
11
The Spread of Lutheranism
181
A New Pope and New Hope,
1522-1524 181
The Diets of Nuremberg,
1522-1524 181
The Spread of Lutheranism: The Case of Nuremberg
181
The German Peasants' War,
1524-1526 183
The Outbreak of the Revolt, May
1524 184
Thomas Müntzer
(c.
1490-1525) 185
The End of the
1524-1526
Peasants' War
186
Martin Luther and the Peasants'War
187
Katherine
von Bora (1499-1550) 188
The Emergence of Evangelical Politics
189
The Diets of Speyer,
1526
and
1529 189
The Augsburg Confession of
1530 292
Philip Melanchthon
(1497-1560) 292
The Formation of the Schmalkaldic League
293
Luther's Declining Years,
1530-1546 293
The Bigamy of Philip of Hesse
2 94
Luther and the Jews
295
Lutheranism in Scandinavia
196
Chronology
197
Further Reading
198
Notes
199
12
Zwinglí,
Swiss Reform, and Anabaptism
200
Huldrych Zwingli
(1484-1531) 200
Early Years
200
Not a Frivolous Musician: Zwingli in Zurich
201
The Adoption of the Reform by Zurich
202
The Marburg Colloquy
203
Zwingli's Last Years
204
Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575) 204
Big Names in the Reform of Basel
205
The Rise of Anabaptism
206
Conrad Grebel
(1498-1526) 206
Michael Sattler
(с.
1490-1527)
and the Schleitheim Statement
207
Balthasar
Hubmaier (c.
1480-1528) 208
Charisma and Fanaticism at
Münster 208
Contents xi
The Fall
of
"King" Jan
209
Menno Simons (1496-1561) 220
The Hutterites and the
Community
of Goods
222
Chronology
212
Further Reading
212
Notes
213
13
John Calvin and Calvinism
274
Calvin's Early Years
224
The Flight from Paris
225
Calvin's Theology
225
The Call to Geneva
226
The Reform in Strasbourg
227
Martin Bucer
(1491-1551) 227
Katherine
Schütz
Zell
(с.
1497-1562) 228
Calvin's Return to Geneva
218
The Michael Servetus Case
229
The Threat of the Libertines
220
Discipline in Calvin's Geneva
220
Calvin and Women
222
Calvin the Man
222
Theodore
Beza
(1519-1605)
and the Genevan Academy
222
The Spread of Calvinism
223
A Failed
Calvinist
Reformation in Brandenburg
224
Calvinism Triumphant
226
Chronology
226
Further Reading
227
Notes
228
14
The Reformation in England to
1558 229
King Harry's Trouble with Women
229
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
(1471-1530) 230
"Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" The Problem of the Divorce
232
Replacements for Wolsey
232
Thomas Cromwell
(1485-1540) 232
Exploiting Anticlericalism
233
The Legal Reformation
234
Unlucky in Love: Henry's Matrimonial Difficulties
235
The Reformation under Edward VI
(1537-1553) 237
The Tyndale Bible
237
The Fall of Edward Seymour
238
xii Contents
The Rise and Fall of John Dudley (c.
1502-1553)
and
Lady Jane Grey
(1537-1554) 238
The Reign of Mary I, Tudor,
1553-1558 239
Chronology
240
Further Reading
242
Notes
242
15
A Tale of Two Queens: Elizabeth I of England and
Mary of Scotland
243
The Young Queen Elizabeth
243
The Elizabethan Religious Settlement
244
Gloriana: The Successful Queen
245
Mary Stuart and the Reformation in Scotland
247
The Spread of Protestant Ideas
247
The Rise of Knox, the "Thundering Scot"
248
Mary, Queen of Scots
249
Mary's Life and Death in England,
1568-1587 250
Chronology
251
Further Reading
252
Notes
253
16
The Roman Catholic Reformation
254
Reform in Spain
254
Efforts at Reform in Italy
255
New Reform Orders: Capuchins, Theatines, and Ursulines
256
Ignatius of Loyola
(1491-1556)
and the Society of Jesus
257
The Founding of the Society of Jesus
258
The Organization of the Jesuits
259
The Jesuit Legacy
260
Teresa of
Avila
(1515-1582) 260
Pope Paul
Ш
and Reform
262
An Irenic Reformer: Gasparo Contarini
(1483-1542) 263
The Council of Trent
1545-1563 263
The Conclusion of the Council of Trent and Its Impact
265
Chronology
267
Further Reading
267
Notes
268
Contents xiii
17 An
Age of Religious Warfare,
1546-1660 269
The Empire Strikes Back: The Schmalkaldic War,
1546-1548 270
The Defection of Nuremberg and Brandenburg-Ansbach
2 70
A Truce with the Ottomans
270
Imperial Initiatives
272
The Battle of
Mühlberg, 1547 2 72
The Augsburg and Leipzig Interims
2 72
Splits in Lutheranism
273
The Religious Peace of Augsburg of
1555 273
The Religious Wars in France
274
The Reign of Henri II (r.
1547-1559) 275
The Power of Catherine
de' Medici
(1519-1589) 275
The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre
275
The Reign of Henri
Пі
(r.
1574-1589) 277
Political Theorists
278
The War of the Three Henries,
1587-1589 279
Henri of Navarre as King of France,
1589-1610 2 79
Philip IFs Crusades
280
The Character of the King
281
War against Islam
281
The Revolt of the Low Countries
282
The Spanish Armada of
1588 284
The Thirty Years' War,
1618-1648 286
Danish Intervention,
1623-1630 288
Swedish Intervention,
1630-1635 289
The Franco-Swedish Phase,
1635-1648,
and Aftermath
290
Chronology
291
Further Reading
292
Notes
294
18
The Legacy
295
Religious Life
295
Theological Divisions and Social Discipline
295
Marriage in Protestant Europe
297
Margaret Fell
(1614-1702)
and Women as
Preachers
298
Roman Catholicism Revived
299
Witchcraft and Its Suppression
300
Critics of the Witch Craze
302
The Rise of Western Science
302
Astrology, Alchemy, and Magic
302
Nicholas Copernicus
(1473-1543) 303
xiv Contents
Brahe
and
Kepler
304
Galileo Galilei
(1564-1642) 305
Medicine and
Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) 307
The Scientific Method
and Francis Bacon
(1561-1626) 309
Women Scientists
320
René
Descartes
(1595-1650) 322
Political
Changes
322
The CoNSTrronoNAL Struggle in England,
1642-1688 322
The Rise of Absolutism
323
French-style Absolutism
324
Chronology
315
Further Reading
316
Notes
318
Index
319 |
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spelling | Zophy, Jonathan W. Verfasser aut A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe dances over fire and water Jonathan W. Zophy 4. ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson Prentice Hall 2009 XVII, 334 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Geschichte 1420-1715 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1350-1660 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1305-1688 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Renaissance Reformation Renaissance (DE-588)4049450-0 gnd rswk-swf Reformation (DE-588)4048946-2 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd rswk-swf Europa Europe History 476-1492 Europe History 1492-1648 Europe History 1648-1715 Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Geschichte 1305-1688 z DE-604 Renaissance (DE-588)4049450-0 s Reformation (DE-588)4048946-2 s Geschichte z Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 s 1\p DE-604 Geschichte 1350-1660 z 2\p DE-604 Geschichte 1420-1715 z 3\p DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016986434&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Zophy, Jonathan W. A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe dances over fire and water Geschichte Renaissance Reformation Renaissance (DE-588)4049450-0 gnd Reformation (DE-588)4048946-2 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd |
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title | A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe dances over fire and water |
title_auth | A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe dances over fire and water |
title_exact_search | A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe dances over fire and water |
title_exact_search_txtP | A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe dances over fire and water |
title_full | A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe dances over fire and water Jonathan W. Zophy |
title_fullStr | A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe dances over fire and water Jonathan W. Zophy |
title_full_unstemmed | A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe dances over fire and water Jonathan W. Zophy |
title_short | A short history of Renaissance and Reformation Europe |
title_sort | a short history of renaissance and reformation europe dances over fire and water |
title_sub | dances over fire and water |
topic | Geschichte Renaissance Reformation Renaissance (DE-588)4049450-0 gnd Reformation (DE-588)4048946-2 gnd Geschichte (DE-588)4020517-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Renaissance Reformation Europa Europe History 476-1492 Europe History 1492-1648 Europe History 1648-1715 |
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