The Chancery of God : Protestant Print, Polemic and Propaganda against the Empire, Magdeburg 1546–1551
by
Nathan Rein
Book Details
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
ISBN-10
0754656861
ISBN-13
9780754656869
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 28th, 2008
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
453 grams
Product Classification:
General & world historyEarly modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700History of religion
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Magdeburg, a protestant town offered resistance to Emperor Charles V's drive to consolidate Habsburg hegemony and reinstitute Roman Catholic worship throughout Germany. This book offers an analysis of Magdeburg's printed texts which present a spectrum of arguments for resistance and suggest a coherent identity and worldview that is Protestant.
The disastrous protestant defeat in the Schmalkaldic War (1546-47) and the promulgation of the Ausburg Interim (1548) left the fate of German Protestantism in doubt. In the wake of these events, a single protestant town, Magdeburg, offered organized, sustained resistance to Emperor Charles V''s drive to consolidate Habsburg hegemony and reinstitute uniform Roman Catholic worship throughout Germany. In a flood of printed pamphlets, Magdeburg''s leaders justified their refusal to surrender with forceful appeals to religious belief and German tradition. Magdeburg''s resistance, interdiction and eventual siege attracted admiring attention from across Europe. The teachings developed and disseminated by Protestant thinkers in defence of the city''s stance would ultimately influence political theorists in Switzerland, France, Scotland and even North America. Magdeburg''s ordeal formed a signal crisis in the emergence of German Lutheran confessional identity. The Chancery of God is the first English language monograph on Magdeburg''s anti-Imperial resistance and pamphlet campaign. The book offers an analysis of Magdeburg''s printed output (over 200 publications) during the crucial years of 1546-51, texts which present a broad spectrum of arguments for resistance and suggest a coherent identity and worldview that is characteristically and self-consciously Protestant.
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