Reformation II: Cross Cultural and Cross Community Connections in the Reformation

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Society for Reformation Research

Organizer Name

Maureen Thum

Organizer Affiliation

Univ. of Michigan-Flint

Presider Name

Rudolph P. Almasy

Presider Affiliation

Univ. of West Virginia

Paper Title 1

The Truber, Ungnad, and Vergerio Partnership: Dynamics of the Reformation in the Hapsburg/Ottoman Borderlands

Presenter 1 Name

Benjamin T. Esswein

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Liberty Univ.

Paper Title 2

Plague Literature and the Catholic Reformation in Bavaria, 1521-1650

Presenter 2 Name

Erik Heinrichs

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Winona State Univ.

Paper Title 3

From Gorboduc to the King of Scots: Thomas Norton, Thomas Sackville, and the Theatre of Anti-Catholic Politics 1561-1604

Presenter 3 Name

Kristin Bezio

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Univ. of Richmond

Paper Title 4

Discussion Leader

Presenter 4 Name

Mike Malone

Presenter 4 Affiliation

St. Louis Univ.

Start Date

10-5-2019 1:30 PM

Session Location

Sangren 1320

Description

Despite the fact that Martin Luther is recognized as its founding father, the Reformation was not limited to one community or one culture. Papers in this session focus on the intersection of different communities and cultures in the Reformation. Maureen Thum

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May 10th, 1:30 PM

Reformation II: Cross Cultural and Cross Community Connections in the Reformation

Sangren 1320

Despite the fact that Martin Luther is recognized as its founding father, the Reformation was not limited to one community or one culture. Papers in this session focus on the intersection of different communities and cultures in the Reformation. Maureen Thum