Between opposition and collaboration [electronic resource] : nobles, bishops, and the German Reformations in the prince-bishopric of Bamberg, 1555-1619 / by Richard J. Ninness.

By: Ninness, Richard JContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Central European histories ; v. 53.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011Description: xii, [1], 224 p. : ill. (some col.), maps (some col.)ISBN: 9789004211919 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Reformation -- Germany -- Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality) | Counter-Reformation -- Germany -- Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality) | Church and state -- Germany -- Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality) -- History | Knights and knighthood -- Germany -- Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality) -- History | Bamberg (Ecclesiastical principality) -- Church historyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 274.3/31806 LOC classification: BR857.B33 | N56 2011Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Lay of the land -- The Protestant Reformation and aristocratic control of Bamberg -- The aristocratic church and resistance to reform -- Protestant officials as agents of the Counter-Reformation -- The Counter-Reformation and the alienation of the imperial knights, 1594-1599 -- Confession and the limits of cooperation -- Conclusion : the prince-bishopric of Bamberg and the imperial knights.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Lay of the land -- The Protestant Reformation and aristocratic control of Bamberg -- The aristocratic church and resistance to reform -- Protestant officials as agents of the Counter-Reformation -- The Counter-Reformation and the alienation of the imperial knights, 1594-1599 -- Confession and the limits of cooperation -- Conclusion : the prince-bishopric of Bamberg and the imperial knights.

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