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Tables of Contents for Religious Warfare in Europe, 1400-1536
Chapter/Section Title
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Abbreviations
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The Subject: Religious Warfare in the Late Middle Ages and Early Reformation
1
32
The study of religious warfare: approaches and problems
1
12
The contexts of conflict, c. 1300--1536
13
20
A Crucible of Religious Warfare: Bohemia During the Hussite Wars, 1400--1436
33
29
The Christian Commonwealth of Europe, 1436--1536
62
37
The commonwealth challenged, 1436--1517
62
23
The commonwealth divided, 1517--1536
85
14
The Assembling of Authority: Scripture, Messianic Individuals, and Symbols
99
32
Texts
101
10
Figures
111
5
Symbols and communities
116
13
Conclusion
129
2
The Three Turks
131
29
External Turks: the Ottomans
131
6
Internal Turks: `worse than the Turks'
137
12
The interior Turk
149
3
The images combined: Thomas More and the Turks
152
8
The Critique of Religious War
160
30
The problem of agency
161
9
Condemnation
170
10
War and conversion
180
8
Conclusion
188
2
Conclusion: Perspectives
190
16
Religious warfare, 1400--1536
190
4
Religious warfare and the Wars of Religion
194
12
Bibliography
206
21
Index
227