Shaping History. Ordinary People in European Politics, 1500-1700

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Author(s): Te Brake Wayne
Edition: First Ed.
Publisher: University of California Press
Year: 1998

Language: English
Commentary: Originally a book scanned by the Internet Archive, but definitely improved.
Pages: xiii, 221
City: Berkeley and Los Angeles

Contents
Figures
Preface
Breaking and Entering
Toward a Social History of European Politics
The Spatial and Cultural Dimensions of Political Interaction
Ordinary People in European Politics (ca. 1500)
Revolt and Religious Reformation in the World of Charles V
Communes and Comuneros in Castile
Revolution and Religious Reform in Germany and Switzerland
Patterns of Urban Reformation
Dynasties, Princes, and Cycles of Protest
Patterns of Princely Reformation
Official Reformations and State Power
Religious Dissent and Civil War in France and the Low Countries
Building “Churches under the Cross”
Popular Mobilization and the Coming of Civil War
The Character and Fate of Popular Protestantism
Popular Mobilization and the End of the “Religious” Wars
Patterns of Religious Contestation
Revolutionary Reformations and State Power
The Political Crisis of the Seventeenth Century
The End of the Religious Wars?
The Spanish Crisis in Iberia: Catalonia and Portugal
The Spanish Crisis in Italy: Sicily and Naples
Multiple Revolutions in the British Isles
Revolution and Civil War in the French Fronde
Composite Revolutions and State Power
Popular Politics and the Geography of State Formation
Turning Swiss and Going Dutch
The Ongoing Formation of Composite States
Ordinary People in European Politics (ca. 1700)
References
Index