Pictures of German Life in the XVth, XVIth, and XVIIth Centuries, Vol. II.
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A series of historical sketches examines German social, religious, and military life across the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, tracing cultural shifts after the Reformation. It describes the organization and conduct of seventeenth-century armies, soldiers' manners and camp life, the suffering of villagers and resilient pastors under quartering and lawlessness, the emergence of newspaper pamphlets and monetary crises, the effects of sieges and contributions on urban life, and the rise of rogues, itinerant performers, and beggars. Interweaving documentary detail with moral observation, the essays show how confessional conflict, economic collapse, and prolonged warfare reshaped everyday institutions and attitudes.
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