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by Howard Louthan


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Futile Quest: Peacemakers in Counter-Reformation Vienna At the outset, Louthan explains that his choice of the phrase "quest for compromise" is the result of the imprecise.

Futile Quest: Peacemakers in Counter-Reformation Vienna. Howard Louthan, an assistant professor of history at the University of Notre Dame, has undertaken a daunting interdisciplinary study of the imperial court in late sixteenth-century Vienna and a detailed examination of a fascinating moment of religious moderation. He describes a critical historical era when Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II (1564-1576) assembled a remarkable cast of courtiers.

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New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xvi, 185;14 Illustrations. This book can best be appreciated against the conceptual background of confessionalism and confessionalization in early modern Europe. Louthan sets out to describe an Austrian "middle way" that during a time of intensifying religious conflict sought peacefully to reconcile the differences between confessional parties in the Empire.

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Part of the Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History Series). The Quest for Compromise is an interdisciplinary study of an imperial court in ry Vienna, and a detailed examination of a fascinating moment of religious moderation.

The Quest for Compromise: Peacemakers in Counter-Reformation Vienna. New York: Cambridge University Press. Urban Decline in Early Modern Germany: Schwäbisch Hall and Its Region, 1650–1750. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.

Divided into three parts, Shagan's book looks at the political and social processes of Reformation from the Act of.

Divided into three parts, Shagan's book looks at the political and social processes of Reformation from the Act of Supremacy (1534) to the end of Edward VI's reign in 1553. Popular politics" is a crucial term in Shagan's book because it identifies the locus where state and society negotiated Reformation. According to Shagan, revisionist historians have too often associated Reformation with theology, thereby leading them to discount the crucial process of politicization required for it to happen in the first place.

The Quest for Compromise is an interdisciplinary study of an imperial court in late-sixteenth-century Vienna, and a detailed examination of a fascinating moment of religious moderation. It investigates the rise and fall of an irenic movement through four individuals: an Italian artist (Jacopo Strada), a Silesian physician (Johannis Crato), a Dutch librarian (Hugo Blotius) and a German soldier (Lazarus von Schwendi), who sought peace and accommodation through a wide range of cultural, intellectual and political activity.
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