Archiv für RG
- Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 116 (2025)
Artikel:
- Claudia Kampmann, Martin Luthers Schrift „An die Ratsherrn“ (1524). Eine Flugschrift zwischen dem spätmittelalterlichen Schulwesen und dem Aufbau neuer Latein- und Mädchenschulen in Wittenberg, 7_36.
- Barbara Pitkin, Sebastian Franck’s Psalter Projects: Spiritual Exegesis in the Context of Contemporary Approaches to the Psalms, 37–67.
FOCAL POINT: NATALIE ZEMON DAVIS TRIBUTE COLLECTION
- Editor’s Note, 68.
- Virginia Reinburg, Introduction 69–76.
DOING HISTORY
- Barbara B. Diefendorf, Natalie Zemon Davis and the Practice of History: The Early Years, 77–93.
- Denis Crouzet, À l’écoute des mots de Natalie Zemon Davis, 94–115
- Paul Cohen, The Restless Historian: Remembering Natalie Zemon Davis, 116–128.
- Moshe Sluhovsky, A Passion for Judaism, 129–136.
- Junko Thérèse Takeda, Empowering Migrant Histories: Maria Guimar de Pina and Her Multiethnic Communities in Siam, 1664–1728, 137–158.
GENDER
- Elizabeth S. Cohen, Fashioning Self, Intellectual Community, and a History of Women, 159–177.
- Alison Klairmont Lingo, Natalie Zemon Davis and the Origins of Women’s History at Berkeley: A Former Student’s Perspective, 178–198
- Dana Wessell Lightfoot, Natalie Zemon Davis and Medieval “Women on the Margins, 199–216
THE RITES OF VIOLENCE
- Brian Sandberg, “A Great Alarm and Emotion Among the People”: Reconsidering Crowd
- Action and Confessional Violence During the Religious Wars , 217–233.
- Andrew Spicer, Soldier or Statue-Smasher? Iconoclasm and Warfare in Late SixteenthCentury France, 234–248.
- Penny Roberts, Ritual and Neighborly Violence: A Dichotomy?, 249–259.
- Jérémie Foa, Tout oublier: Penser le massacre de la Saint-Barthélemy avec Natalie Zemon Davis, 260–276.
RELIGION AND SOCIETY
- Mack P. Holt, Lay People and the Reformation, 277–291.
- Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks Listening to Natalie: Natalie Zemon Davis and Religious History, 292 –307.
- Hilary J. Bernstein, Family History and Academic Community, 308–329.