A house divided [electronic resource] : Wittelsbach confessional court cultures in the Holy Roman Empire, c. 1550-1650 / by Andrew L. Thomas.

By: Thomas, Andrew LContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; v. 150.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010Description: x, 403 p. : ill., mapSubject(s): Wittelsbach, House of | Geschichte 1550-1650 | Royal houses -- Germany -- History | Church and state -- Germany -- History | Reformation -- Germany | Bavaria (Germany) -- Court and courtiers -- History | Palatinate (Germany) -- Court and courtiers -- History | Bavaria (Germany) -- Religious life and customs | Palatinate (Germany) -- Religious life and customs | Holy Roman Empire -- History -- Ferdinand I, 1556-1564 | Holy Roman Empire -- History -- Ferdinand II, 1619-1637Genre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 943/.303 LOC classification: DD801.B37 | T47 2010Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Reflecting dynastic destinies: mirror of prince literature and Wittelsbach education -- Patronage and piety: the confessionalization of Wittelsbach courts in Heidelberg and Munich -- Confessional frontiers and border wars: the confessionalization of Bavaria and the Palatinate -- Wedding bells and cannon fire: Wittelsbach confessional diplomacy -- A winter's tale: the "Winter King" and the court at Prague -- Image-breaking: iconoclasm and identity crisis -- Clarion calls: White Mountain and Wittelsbach legitimacy -- Metamorphosis: the Palatinate in transition and the "Bohemian" court in exile at The Hague -- Appendix A: Wittelsbach genealogy (1300-1550) -- Appendix B: Palatine Wittelsbachs genealogy (1550-1650) -- Appendix C: Bavarian Wittelsbachs genealogy (1550-1650).
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Based on author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Purdue University, 2007.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [337]-383) and index.

Reflecting dynastic destinies: mirror of prince literature and Wittelsbach education -- Patronage and piety: the confessionalization of Wittelsbach courts in Heidelberg and Munich -- Confessional frontiers and border wars: the confessionalization of Bavaria and the Palatinate -- Wedding bells and cannon fire: Wittelsbach confessional diplomacy -- A winter's tale: the "Winter King" and the court at Prague -- Image-breaking: iconoclasm and identity crisis -- Clarion calls: White Mountain and Wittelsbach legitimacy -- Metamorphosis: the Palatinate in transition and the "Bohemian" court in exile at The Hague -- Appendix A: Wittelsbach genealogy (1300-1550) -- Appendix B: Palatine Wittelsbachs genealogy (1550-1650) -- Appendix C: Bavarian Wittelsbachs genealogy (1550-1650).

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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