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Full-Text Articles in History
“Comrade Mrs. Johnson”: A Biography Of Socialist Politician Olive M. Johnson, Sydney Marenburg
“Comrade Mrs. Johnson”: A Biography Of Socialist Politician Olive M. Johnson, Sydney Marenburg
History Honors Papers
No abstract provided.
Democracy And Its Discontents: The Years Of Lead And The Burdens Of History, Sohan Mewada
Democracy And Its Discontents: The Years Of Lead And The Burdens Of History, Sohan Mewada
CISLA Senior Integrative Projects
Extremist narratives are diffuse, and mistrust of political institutions is ubiquitous in the United States. Extremist ideas espousing violent means to gain recognition and legitimacy are more common in mainstream culture. This is the United States now, but it is also Italy sixty years prior. This project uses various archival materials to explore the two decades from 1960 to 1980 defined by cycles of widespread extremism, social fracturing, and domestic terror known in Italian history as The Years of Lead. Applying this case to the United States’ current circumstances, this project argues that a democracy with the prestige of the …
(Review) The Negotiated Reformation: Imperial Cities And The Politics Of Urban Reform, 1525–1550, Marc R. Forster
(Review) The Negotiated Reformation: Imperial Cities And The Politics Of Urban Reform, 1525–1550, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
(Review) The World Catholic Renewal 1540-1770 By R. Po-Chia Hsia, Marc R. Forster
(Review) The World Catholic Renewal 1540-1770 By R. Po-Chia Hsia, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
(Review) Struggle For Empire: Kingship And Conflict Under Louis The German, 817-76, Frederick S. Paxton
(Review) Struggle For Empire: Kingship And Conflict Under Louis The German, 817-76, Frederick S. Paxton
History Faculty Publications
Reviews Eric J. Goldberg's, Struggle for Empire: Kingship and Conflict under Louis the German, 817–876. (Conjunctions of Religion and Power in the Medieval Past.) Ithaca, N.Y., and London: Cornell University Press, 2006. Pp. xxiii, 385; black-and-white figures, genealogical tables, and maps. $47.50.
(Review) L’An Mil Et La Paix De Dieu, La France Chrétienne Et Féodale 980-1060, Frederick S. Paxton
(Review) L’An Mil Et La Paix De Dieu, La France Chrétienne Et Féodale 980-1060, Frederick S. Paxton
History Faculty Publications
Reviews the book 'L'an mil et la paix de Dieu: La France chretienne et feodale 980-1060,' by Dominique Barthelemy.
(Review) A Negotiated Settlement, Marc R. Forster
(Review) A Negotiated Settlement, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
(Review) Wolfgang Burgdorf, Reichskonstitution Und Nation, Marc R. Forster
(Review) Wolfgang Burgdorf, Reichskonstitution Und Nation, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
(Review) The Anabaptists, Marc R. Forster
(Review) The Anabaptists, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
(Review) Communities And Conflict In Early Modern Colmar, 1575-1730, Marc R. Forster
(Review) Communities And Conflict In Early Modern Colmar, 1575-1730, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Elite And Popular Foundations Of German Catholicism In The Age Of Confessionalism: The Reichskirche., Marc R. Forster
The Elite And Popular Foundations Of German Catholicism In The Age Of Confessionalism: The Reichskirche., Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
The political, institutional, and religious particularism of the German church reinforced the loyalty of the population, to local religious traditions. This gave German Catholicism a local emphasis and hindered the imposition of reformed Catholicism, which sought to homogenize, centralize, and internationalize the church. While early modern German Catholicism was certainly conservative, it was not rigidly traditional. Religious change occurred in these centuries and it came out of the interaction between the local population, local institutions like the chapters and monasteries, the parish clergy, and reforming churchmen.[70] The role of chapters and monasteries was not insignificant in this process.
Canons and …