German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages
Ernest Belfort Bax
German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages
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GERMAN SOCIETY AT THE CLOSE OF THE MIDDLE AGES
CONTENTS.
PREFACE.
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS OF THE GERMAN REFORMATION.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I. FIRST SIGNS OF SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS REVOLT.
CHAPTER II. THE REFORMATION MOVEMENT.
CHAPTER III. POPULAR LITERATURE OF THE REFORMATION.
CHAPTER IV. THE FOLKLORE OF THE REFORMATION.
CHAPTER V. THE GERMAN TOWN.
CHAPTER VI. THE REVOLT OF THE KNIGHTHOOD.
CHAPTER VII. COUNTRY AND TOWN AT THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES.
CHAPTER VIII. THE NEW JURISPRUDENCE.
APPENDICES.
APPENDIX A.
APPENDIX B.
APPENDIX C.
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