02391nam 22004095 450 991048085020332120190826145055.090-04-33072-010.1163/9789004330726(CKB)4100000007144784(MiAaPQ)EBC5598369(nllekb)BRILL9789004330726(EXLCZ)99410000000714478420181005d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGermany and the French wars of religion, 1560-1572 Jonas van TolBoston, MA :Brill,2018.1 online resource (274 pages)90-04-33067-4 Introduction -- Connections: The Manifold Ties between France and the German Rhineland -- Interconfessional Relations: Lutheran-Reformed Tensions on the Eve of the French Wars of Religion -- Explanations: Competing Narratives about the Nature of the French Wars of Religion -- Solutions: German Proposals for Restoring Peace in France -- Conspiracy: The Escalation of European Confessional Conflict -- Intervention: The Military Campaigns of 1567–1569 -- Epilogue: The Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre.The course of the French Wars of Religion, commonly portrayed as a series of civil wars, was profoundly shaped by foreign actors. Many German Protestants in particular felt compelled to intervene. In Germany and the French Wars of Religion, 1560-1572 Jonas van Tol examines how Protestant German audiences understood the conflict in France and why they deemed intervention necessary. He demonstrates that conflicting stories about the violence in France fused with local religious debates and news from across Europe leading to a surprising range of interpretations of the nature of the French Wars of Religion. As a consequence, German Lutherans found themselves on opposing sides on the battlefields of France.St Andrews Studies in Reformation History.Diplomatic relationsElectronic books.Diplomatic relations.944.029Tol Jonas Van909847NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910480850203321Germany and the French wars of religion, 1560-15722035985UNINA