Government in Reformation Europe 1520-1560 / edited by Henry J. Cohn.
Material type:
- 0333123492
- 320.9/4/022
- JN9 .C63
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The French renaissance monarchy as seen through the Estates General, by J. R. Major.--The administrative structure of the state in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, by J. V. Vives.--The Concordat of 1516: a reassessment, by R. J. Knecht.--The role of Parliament in the Henrician Reformation, by G. W. O. Woodward.--King or minister? The man behind the Henrician Reformation, by G. R. Elton.--The Peace of Augsburg: new order or lull in the fighting, by H. Tuchle.--Albert of Brandenburg-Ansbach, Grand Master of the Order of Teutonic Knights and Duke in Prussia, 1490-1568, by W. Hubatsch.--Financial policy and the evolution of the demesne in the Netherlands under Charles V and Philip II(1530-60), by M. Baelde.--Royal administration before the intendants: parliaments and governors, by G. Zeller.--The provincial governors of the Netherlands from the minority of Charles V to the revolt, by P. Rosenfeld.--The codification of customary law in France in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, by R. Filhol.--The 1550 Sudebnik as an instrument of reform, by H. W. Dewey.--Bibliography (p. [310]-314) b s eP