Martin Luther : and the reformation /
State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology Saxony-Anhalt--State Museum of Prehistory, Luther Memorials Foundation of Saxony-Anhalt, Stiftung Deutsches Historisches Museum, Foundation Schloss Friedenstein Gotha, Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Morgan Library & Museum ; [volume editor], Katrin Herbst.
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The Eve of the Reformation -- Europe and The World around 1500 -- Economics and Religion in the Late Middle Ages and Reformation Period -- Money Stories -- Landscape Usage in Mansfeld Land -- Luther Places, Famous and Unknown -- Mining and Metallurgy in Mansfeld Land in the Time of Martin Luther -- Why Luther Archaeology? -- Luther in Mansfeld: Excavations and Accompanying Architectural Research on Martin Luther's Parents' Home -- The Birth of the Reformation -- The Wide-Ranging Impact of the Reformation -- The Saxon Dynasty and Ernestine Wittenberg -- Marriage Politics during the Reformation -- Becoming a Reformer -- Luther's Posting of His Theses: Much Ado about Nothing? -- Disputations and the Main Writings of the Reformation -- The Tied Majesty. The Emperor's (Version of) "Here I stand, I can do no other..." -- Monk against Emperor -- Pierpont Morgan and Martin Luther's 1521 Letter to Emperor Charles V – A Media Event -- Luther at Wartburg Castle -- Translation of the Bible -- Luther and the German Language -- The Reformation Movement -- Why Wittenberg? How a Small Electoral City in Saxony Was Transformed into the Hub of the Reformation -- Wittenberg -- Early Modern Domestic and Dining Culture in Wittenberg Reflected by Prestigious Archaeological Finds -- The Refomation Movement -- Martin Luther and the Protestant Church Service -- Fieeing Nuns and Declining Pastoral Care: The Refotmation and Monasteries -- The First Protestant Parsonage? Luther's House and Household According to Archaeological Evidence -- Luther Archaeology. Results and Promise -- Martin Luther, Women, and Womankind -- Marriage: A Constant Work in Progress. An Examination of the Lutheran Understanding of Marriage and Family -- Reformation Networks -- Friends and Colleagues: Martin Luther and His Fellow Reformers in Wittenberg -- The Republic of Reformers: Huldrych Zwingli, Christoph Schappeler, and Jean Calvin -- Caught up in the Swirl of Conflicts -- The Cultural lmpact of the Reformation -- Lutherana Tragoedia Artis? The Impact of the Reformation on Art History -- lconoclasm -- Here I Rest: A New Perspective on Fine Art during the Reformation Era -- The Saints in the Late Middie Ages and after the Wittenberg Relormation -- Art in the Service of Politics: Cranach and the Reformation O The Painting "Law and Grace" -- Martin Luther and Music -- Martin Luther and the Material Culture of Worship -- Luther, the Virgin Mary, and the Saints. Catholic Images as a Key to Under standing the Lutheran Concept of Salvation -- Martin Luther as a Saint? The Portrait of the Reformer between Holy Icon and Denominational Identity in the Sixteenth Century -- Martin Luther and the Changes in German Burial Practice in the Sixteenth Century -- Martin Luther and the Art of Dying -- “es sey hieuor etwo ein sepulcrum gewesen": Martin Luther and the Sixteenth-Century Beginnings of Archaeological Research in Central Europe and Scandinavia -- Polemics and Conflicts -- Crisis Management in Denomina tional Conflicts Resulting from the Reformation -- Luther's Adversaries -- Luther and Politics -- Luther's Two Kingdoms Doctrine -- Martin Luther's Position on Jews and Judaism -- Martin Luther, the Jews, and Judaism: Theology and Politics in Context -- Luther and the Turks -- Christianity and Protestants -- The Lutheran Confessions: A Genre to Define the Church -- Polemical Prints and the Censorship of Images in Reformation Germany -- Luther in the United States of America -- Martin Luther's Eventful Career in the New World -- Luther and the Reformation in America. Minnesota, 1917 as Case Study -- Protestants Overseas -- Protestantism in the United States -- Martin Luther, Heinrich Melchior Mühlenberg and the Lutheran Church in North America -- Church Organization in the United States -- Wandering Symbols. The Perception of Martin Luther in the United States and Martin Luther King in East Germany (1983-89) -- Martin Luther and Martin Luther King -- Early Printed Protestant Reformation Material in United States Collections: A Preliminary Guide for Researchers -- Travel Reports and Letters from Emigrants -- Lutheran Paintings in America -- Luther's Legacy -- Reformation Anniversaries and Images of Luther -- Ninety-Five Theses -- Homely Audacity: Memories -- A Living Monument of Luther between Hero Worship and Enchanted ldyll -- Luther in the German Dictatorships of the Twentieth Century -- Where to Stand? Luther and the Unintended Reformation.