Reforming the North: The Kingdoms and Churches of Scandinavia, 1520-1545

Reforming the North: The Kingdoms and Churches of Scandinavia, 1520-1545

by James L. Larson
ISBN-10:
1107689457
ISBN-13:
9781107689459
Pub. Date:
01/02/2014
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
1107689457
ISBN-13:
9781107689459
Pub. Date:
01/02/2014
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Reforming the North: The Kingdoms and Churches of Scandinavia, 1520-1545

Reforming the North: The Kingdoms and Churches of Scandinavia, 1520-1545

by James L. Larson

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Overview

The turbulence of the Protestant Reformation marks a turning point in European history, but the Scandinavian contribution to this revolution is not well known outside the Northern world. Reforming the North focuses on twenty-five years (1520–1545 A.D.) of this history, during which Scandinavians terminated the medieval Union of Kalmar, toppled the Catholic Church, ended the commercial dominance of the German Hanse, and laid the foundations for centralized states on the ruins of old institutions and organizations. This book traces the chaotic and often violent transfer of resources and authority from the decentralized structures of medieval societies to the early modern states and their territorial churches. Religious reform is regarded as an essential element in the process – in the context of social unrest, political conflict, and long-term changes in finance, trade, and warfare. Reforming the North offers a broad perspective on this turbulent period and on the implications of the Protestant Reformation for Northern history.

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ISBN-13: 9781107689459
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/02/2014
Pages: 552
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

James L. Larson is Professor Emeritus of Scandinavian Languages at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on the languages, literature, and history of northern Europe, with an emphasis on early modern history and culture. His interests in science, religion, and culture are unified by a concern with the process of secularization in Western culture. Larson has published several books, including Reason and Experience, a study of Linnaean classification; Interpreting Nature: The Science of Living Form from Linnaeus to Kant, a history of eighteenth-century life sciences; and Renaissance of the Goths, a translation of a study of the last Catholic archbishops of Sweden in the sixteenth century. He has also published papers in Eighteenth-Century Studies, Isis, Janus, the Journal of the History of Biology, the Journal of the History of Ideas, Scandinavian Studies, and Scandinavica.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The North; Part I. Lord of the Northern World, 1512–23: 2. Preliminary; 3. Christian II's other kingdom; 4. A conquest; 5. Hubris; 6. Insurrection; 7. The king's fall; Part II. Successors, 1523–33: 8. The new men; 9. Brushfires; 10. Reform by indirection; 11. Reform by decree; 12. Return of the king; Part III. Civil War, 1533–6: 13. A republic of nobles; 14. Reactions; 15. The war of all against all; 16. The fall of Copenhagen; Part IV. The Settlement, 1536–45: 17. A new order; 18. Under the crown of Denmark eternally; 19. Dilemmas of a very early modern state; 20. Supremacy and its discontents; 21. Conclusion.
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