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The Quest for Compromise
Peacemakers in Counter-Reformation Vienna

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Part of Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History

  • Date Published: June 2006
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521027120

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  • The Quest for Compromise is an interdisciplinary study of an imperial court in late-sixteenth-century Vienna, and a detailed examination of a fascinating moment of religious moderation. It investigates the rise and fall of an irenic movement through four individuals: an Italian artist (Jacopo Strada), a Silesian physician (Johannis Crato), a Dutch librarian (Hugo Blotius) and a German soldier (Lazarus von Schwendi), who sought peace and accommodation through a wide range of cultural, intellectual and political activity.

    • An extensive study of court culture and late sixteenth-century Vienna
    • An interdisciplinary study in art history, political history, church history, and intellectual and cultural history
    • Offers an alternative approach to the study of religious change and toleration
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    "Louthan's concise treatment is not restrictive: he examines complicated issues with finely balanced judgment that precludes sermonizing while suggesting that wisdom must prefer honorable compromise to bloody polarization. Excellent control of both primary and secondary sources and details of late-16th-century Central European humanism inform this useful study....Highly recommended." -- Choice

    "...the book will appeal to scholars of the Holy Roman Empire in the later sixteenth century and of religious tolerance in early modern Europe." Brad S. Gregory, Religious Studies Review

    "Louthan's study is a valuable contribution to the subject of confessional politics in the second half of the sixteenth century. He provides an eminently readable account and supplies the historical background information necessary to make the subject accessible even to the general reader. ...the book adds colour and detail to the general picture of the time, illustrating in particular the extent and the limitations of influence wielded by individual courtiers in Vienna." Erika Rummel, Canadian Jrnl of History

    "As Professor Louthan has ably demonstrated in this elegantly crafted book, history has a way of playing strange tricks on people." H-Net Reviews, Louis J. Reith, Georgetown University

    "This is a thought-provoking and extremely learned book. It helps make the case that there was an alternative to the confessional war that erupted in 1618. Well-chosen illustrations enhance the book." Robert Bireley, S.J., The Catholic Historical Review

    "...Howard Louthan's book introduces a distinctive perspective on sixteenth-century religious conflict. Anyone seeking to understand the Holy Roman Empire will want to consult [Louthan's] deft use of a rich array of materials." W. David Myers, Church History

    "Louthan's work on this project is impressive indeed. This book is definitely a major contribution to our understanding of the brief reign of Maximilian II and to the international scene within which confessional conflicts and attempts at their reconiciliation played out." John P. Spielman, American Historical Review

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    • Date Published: June 2006
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521027120
    • length: 208 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 16 mm
    • weight: 0.317kg
    • contains: 14 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of illustrations
    Acknowledgements
    A political and cultural chronology
    List of abbreviations
    Introduction
    Part I. The Emergence of an Irenic Court:
    1. From confrontation to conciliation: the conversion of Lazarus von Schwendi
    2. Jacopo Strada and the transformation of the imperial court
    Part II. Maximilian II and the High Point of Irenicism: Introduction
    3. Hugo Blotius and the intellectual foundation of Austrian irenicism
    4. Ordering a chaotic world: the reformation of the imperial library
    5. Protestant ecumenism and Catholic reform: the case of Johannes Crato
    6. Finding a via media: Lazarus von Schwendi and the climax of Austrian irenicism
    Part III. The Failure of Irenicism: Introduction
    7. Confessional ambiguity and unambiguous critics: religion and the Austrian middle way
    8. The funeral of Maximilian II: struggling for the soul of central Europe
    9. Matthias in the Netherlands: the political failure of irenicism
    Conclusion: storm clouds on the horizon: from the great milk war to the Thirty Years War
    Epilogue: the wider circle of irenicism
    Select bibliography
    Index.

  • Author

    Howard Louthan, University of Notre Dame, Indiana

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