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100 1 $aNischan, Bodo.
245 10 $aPrince, people, and confession :$bthe Second Reformation in Brandenburg /$cBodo Nischan.
260 $aPhiladelphia :$bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press,$c©1994.
300 $axii, 366 pages, 2 unnumbered pages of plates :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 327-357) and index.
505 0 $aCh. 1. A Via Media Reformation. I. Joachim I: Pro-Imperial and Roman. II. The Joachimian Reform. III. The 1540 Ordinance. IV. The Schmalkaldic War and the Interim. V. Dynastic Ambitions -- Ch. 2. The Triumph of Concordian Lutheranism. I. Toward a More Rigid Lutheranism. II. Confessional Consolidation. III. The Survival of Joachimian Ritual. IV. New Fears of Calvinism -- Ch. 3. The Threat of Catholic Counter-Reformation. I. The Magdeburg Administrator. II. Confessional Realignment. III. Political Considerations -- Ch. 4. The Hohenzollern Conversion. I. Education and Upbringing. II. The Christmas Communion. III. The Question of Motives. IV. "Highly Important Persons" V. The Political Side -- Ch. 5. Enforcing the Second Reformation. I. The Plan. II. Confessional Clarification. III. Coordination. IV. Education -- Ch. 6. Reforming Popular Piety. I. Eliminating the "Leftover Papal Dung" II. Reform of Worship. III. Art and Music. IV. The Church Calendar. V. Indifferent Matters -- Ch. 7. The Lutheran Counteroffensive. I. The Clerical Reaction. II. Appeals to the People -- Ch. 8. The Popular Response. I. The Berlin "Parliament" II. The Spread of Popular Opposition. III. Continued Apathy and Hostility -- Ch. 9. The Limits of Reformation. I. The Estates' Reaction. II. The Prussian Response. III. The Failure of Reformation. IV. Crisis and War -- Ch. 10. Concession and Compromise. I. In the Confessional Arena. II. In the Political Arena.
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