German History 31 (2013), 1 – Virtual Special Issue

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German History 31 (2013), 1 – Virtual Special Issue
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Early Modern History

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Since 1984
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freely available to read until the end of November

 

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German History. The Journal of the German History Society (GH)
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United Kingdom
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Bridget Heal E-Mail: <bmh6@st-andrews.ac.uk> Jim Bjork Secretary of the German History Society History Department King’s College London Strand Building London WC2R 2LS United Kingdom
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German History

For a limited time, enjoy free access to German History’s Early Modern Virtual Special Issue.

In this, the first of an occasional series of virtual Special Issues, German History foregrounds recent work on early-modern history. The journal is committed to sustaining a dialogue across periods and across fields, with contents that will appeal to readerships far beyond those specialized in their immediate subject matter.

For this virtual Special Issue, the current editors have therefore selected early-modern pieces published in German History during the past ten years that are likely to appeal to a wide audience. This collection reflects recent interest in transnationalism and global history, and covers a wide range of subjects.

To read the Virtual Issue, please visit our website: <http://www.oxfordjournals.org/page/5290/11>. The collection is free from now until 30 November 2013.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Table of contents:

Introduction
An introduction from the editors
Bridget Heal and Neil Gregor

Articles

‘To his Most Learned and Dearest Friend’: Reading Luther’s Letters
Lyndal Roper

The Gendering of Witchcraft: Defence Strategies of Men and Women in German Witchcraft Trials
Laura Kounine

The Myth of the All-Destructive War: Afterthoughts on German Suffering, 1618–1648
David Lederer

Town Musicians in German Baroque Society and Culture
Tanya Kevorkian

Forum
Globalizing Early Modern German History

Reflection

The Reformation between Deconstruction and Reconstruction: reflections on recent Writings in the German Reformation
Tom Scott

Review Article

Beat Kümin
Political Culture in the Holy Roman Empire

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