about the Peasants' War in Germany into English, concluding with The GermanPeasants' War. A history in documents (Humanities Press International, 1991). For
(Encyclopædia Britannica, "Helmet") Douglas Miller, Armies of the GermanPeasants' War 1524-26 (Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2003), 47. Fairholt, Frederick
the Reformation are Peter Blickle's The Revolution of 1525: The GermanPeasants' War from a New Perspective, and Bernd Moeller's Imperial Cities and the
and Thomas Müntzer (1980) (co-edited with Werner O. Packull) The GermanPeasants' War and Anabaptist Community of Goods (1991, 1994) Martin Luther, German
launched by Martin Luther. The religious upheaval was compounded by the GermanPeasants' War of 1524–1526, which mobilised considerable forces and, in addition
(1490 – 1525 in Habsburg-Laufenburg) a peasant leader during the GermanPeasants' War Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (born 1959 in Laufenburg) a Swiss Bioethicist
Markorplan. ISBN 978-3-933356-17-8. Miller, Douglas. Armies of the GermanPeasants' War 1524–1526. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2003. de:Konrad Widerholt Ludwig
More had in mind violent conflicts on the continent, such as the GermanPeasants' War (1524–5) and the Münster Rebellion (1532–5).[page needed] (CTA=Confutation
Protestant Germany in terms of emerging capitalist classes. Although The GermanPeasants' War was overdetermined and lacked a rigorous engagement with archival
Joseph Perez Blickle, Peter (1981). the revolution of 1525: the GermanPeasants' War from a new perspective. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University