The town chronicle of Johannes Hass: history writing and divine intervention in the early sixteenth century
The council annals of Johannes Hass, the last Catholic mayor of the West Bohemian town of Görlitz, are a fascinating document. In a single source we can see the author’s changing interpretation of divine intervention between c.1509 and 1542. After the introduction of the Reformation, Hass steadily d...
Main Author: | Christ, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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