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Delve into the tumultuous period of religious reform and warfare from 1500 to 1648, exploring clashes of dynasties, impactful individuals like Martin Guerre, the Catholic Reformation, and the aftermath with new definitions of courtship, education-work link, spiritual insecurity, and witch hunts.
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11 “Alone Before God” Religious Reform and Warfare, 1500–1648
The Clash of Dynasties,1515–1555 • Land-Hungry Monarchs • Turkish expansion
The Clash of Dynasties,1515–1555 • The Changing Rules of Warfare • Growing armies
The Clash of Dynasties,1515–1555 • Biography: Martin Guerre (1524–1594) • Peasant, Soldier, and Reluctant Family Man
The Clash of Dynasties,1515–1555 • Winners and Losers • Casualties of war
The Clash of Dynasties,1515–1555 • The Habsburg-Valois Wars, 1521–1544 • Weary imperialists
A Tide of Religious Reform • The Best Path to Salvation?
A Tide of Religious Reform • Desiderius Erasmus: “Prince of Humanists” • Religious satires
A Tide of Religious Reform • Luther’s Revolution • Attack on indulgences • Ninety-five Theses
A Tide of Religious Reform • Protestant Religious Ideas • Priesthood of all believers • Sacraments
A Tide of Religious Reform • The Reformed Church Takes Root in Germany • Peasants’ war • Peace of Augsburg
A Tide of Religious Reform • Bringing Reform to the States in Switzerland • Zwingli
A Tide of Religious Reform • Anabaptists: The Radical Reformers • Church vs. state • Radical reformers
A Tide of Religious Reform • Calvinism and the Growing Middle Class • Predestination • Spread of Calvinism
A Tide of Religious Reform • Henry VIII and the English Church • Seeking a male heir • Henry’s annulment • Church of England • Edward VI
A Tide of Religious Reform • Henry VIII and the English Church • “Bloody Mary” • Elizabeth I • Scotland’s church • Europe divided
The Catholic Reformation • The Stirring of Reform in Spain • Ferdinand and Isabella • Cardinal Ximénez
The Catholic Reformation • The Society of Jesus • Jesuits established • Baroque art
The Catholic Reformation • The Council of Trent, 1545–1563 • Reforming corruption • Affirming doctrine • El Greco • Scripture and tradition
The Catholic Reformation • Catholics on the Offense • Philip II
Key Dates Protestant and Catholic reformers
Europe Erupts Again: A Century of Religious Warfare, 1559–1648 • French Wars of Religion, 1562–1598 • Catholics vs. Huguenots • Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre • Peace in France
Europe Erupts Again: A Century of Religious Warfare, 1559–1648 • A “Council of Blood” in the Netherlands, 1566–1609 • Revolt breaks out • Armada against England • Netherlands split
Europe Erupts Again: A Century of Religious Warfare, 1559–1648 • The Thirty Years’ War, 1618–1648 • War breaks out • Wallenstein • From religion to politics • Devastation
Europe Erupts Again: A Century of Religious Warfare, 1559–1648 • Peace at Westphalia • Political results
Key Dates Politics OF the age of reformation
Life After the Reformation • New Definitions of Courtship and Marriage • Courtship
Life After the Reformation • Forging a Link Between Education and Work • Valuing literacy • Valuing work
Life After the Reformation • Anxiety and Spiritual Insecurity • Charitable institutions • Decline of “magic”
Life After the Reformation • Searching for Scapegoats: The Hunt for Witches • Fear of the devil • Persecutions