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Debate over the usefulness of the confessionalization thesis, as a way of understanding the Reformation's impact on later Sixteenth-Century Europe, has distracted attention from the experiences of people in the early years of reform. Based on interrogations recorded in Augshurg, Germany, in the first half of the sixteenth century, the compelling portraits of individual believers presented in this book provide a rare insight into the lives of ordinary people during one of the most controversial periods in religious history. Speaking about their faith and encounters with others in their own words, they rephrase the debate in terms of contemporary experiences. The resulting study challenges previous assumptions about the importance of belief in constructing religious identities and reveals the potential for accommodation amidst conflict.
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Poetry. Poems of daily diligence, attenuated to the rhythms of rural life, meet with poems of Buddhist inspired meditations on how these rhythms fit into larger life patterns in Maj Ragain's latest collection, A HUNGRY GHOST SURRENDERS HIS TACKLEBOX. In his hands poetry becomes that dirt road winding back home, corn tassel, fencerows, the last light fading in the top branches of a century oak, bridging solitude and community, a way to offer one's longings to the world. "Pay the bill for the water/ in which you boil the rice. The rice sustains the body./ The water from A HUNGRY GHOST SURRENDERS HIS TACKLEBOX."
Concensus and dissent, persistence and rapid change were at the heart of Yarrow's rich cultural life. These tensions, especially the inevitability of assimilation, walked hand in hand with the young pioneer settlers born in Russia and the next generation born in Canada. There was no possibility that the new generation would be absorbed into a Russian colony ethos or would move elsewhere in order to perpetuate it. Those who grew up in the early years of this community cannot go home again save in memory; the memories of a way of life and its webs of relationships and their meanings will probably die with that generation or those just a few years younger. "Village of Unsettled Yearnings" harnesses these memories to the surviving records and gives words to them.
Johannes Riegel left Germany in 1733 and arrived in Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania 27 February 1735. He settled in Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
The demonization, internment, and deportation of celebrated Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Dr. Karl Muck, finally told, and placed in the context of World War I anti-German sentiment in the United States. BEST CLASSICAL MUSIC BOOK RELEASE OF 2019 by Classical-music.com, the official website of BBC Music Magazine. 2019 SUMMER READS ABOUT CLASSICAL MUSIC by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2019 BEST BOOK AWARD FINALIST in both the History and Performing Arts categories, sponsored by American Book Fest. 2019 SUBVENTION AWARD by the American Musicological Society, funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. One of the cherished na...
Mit dem hier vorgelegten Lexikon der Kölner Architekten wird ein Lebenswerk von Wolfram Hagspiel (14.05.1952-03.06.2021) postum veröffentlicht, das seinesgleichen sucht. In über vier Jahrzehnten hat der Kölner Kunsthistoriker, Architekturhistoriker und Denkmalpfleger detailreich Informationen über Leben und Wirken von über 10.300 Architekten ausgewertet und erfasst. Über viele war bisher nur wenig bekannt. Hagspiel hat Archivquellen, graue Literatur und Monographien ausgewertet. Aufnahme fanden auch Personen, die bis ins 20. Jahrhundert aus der Bauwirtschaft stammend Architektur entwarfen, wie Baumeister, Maurermeister und Statiker. Der Autor, der nach 45 Jahren ein umfangreiches Oeuvre zur Kölner Architekturgeschichte hinterlassen hat, gibt damit erstmals einen Überblick über die Personen, die die Stadt seit Jahrhunderten gestalterisch erlebbar machten und machen.
Braun McCleary has the opportunity to become an all-seeing, all-knowing monster of a human being. The catch is, he can only become this through feeding from, and instigating, the deterioration of others. The American Old West was tough enough for many and Braun is left with sheer torment. An anguish that only becomes more agonising when he finds true love. His power quickly spirals out of control and takes him places that terrify him. Can the human spirit prevail? Can love overcome malevolence? Or will the darkness consume him?
A TIMES CRIME BOOK OF THE MONTH ONE OF M. W. CRAVEN'S BOOKS OF 2019 A ruthless killer is spreading panic in a quiet village in the Italian Alps. Police Inspector Teresa Battaglia is the only one who can stop them. But how can you catch a monster when you're slowly losing your mind? PREPARE TO FALL IN LOVE WITH TERESA BATTAGLIA, A POLICE INSPECTOR LIKE NO OTHER: 'Superintendent Teresa Battaglia, a criminal profile expert, is in her sixties, overweight, lonely, diabetic, full of the ailments of ageing - and delightful. It's rare that a character like Teresa Battaglia enters crime fiction for the first time, and with such gripping impact' Marcel Berlins, The Times (Crime Book of the Month) 'Ter...