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Cultural and textual analysis of 300 German propaganda pamphlets reveals lay people responding to the Protestant Reformation. They urge changes based on the perceptions and aspirations of their social class, supporting their proposals by personal interpretations of the Bible.

Produktbeschreibung
Cultural and textual analysis of 300 German propaganda pamphlets reveals lay people responding to the Protestant Reformation. They urge changes based on the perceptions and aspirations of their social class, supporting their proposals by personal interpretations of the Bible.
Autorenporträt
Miriam Usher Chrisman, Ph.D. (1962), taught in the History Department of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst from 1963-1986. Her publications include Strasbourg and the Reform: A Study in the Process of Change (1982), Lay Culture, Learned Culture: Book and Social Change in Strasbourg, 1480-1599 (1982), Bibliography of Strasbourg Imprints, 1480-1599 (1982) and numerous articles and numerous articles and book chapters.