The Revolution of 1525: The German Peasants' War from a New Perspective

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Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981 - History - 246 pages
"A major book that scholars will want to study closely, both for its provocative treatment of the interaction of economic and social pressures with politics and ideology and for its many revisions of Marxist and non-Marxist interpretations... [Blickle's] book will influence scholarship for some time to come."-- Journal of Modern History.

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Interpretations Problems and New Perspectives
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The Twelve Articles The Manifesto of 1525
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The Twelve Articles and Their Economic Social
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