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Reordering Marriage and Society in Reformation Germany

Reordering Marriage and Society in Reformation Germany

Reordering Marriage and Society in Reformation Germany

Joel F. Harrington , Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
April 2005
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    This book examines the impact of the Protestant Reformation on both the ideal and practice of marriage in sixteenth-century Germany. Unlike previous specialized and esoteric monographs, this study synthesizes the author's extensive archival work with a broad array of scholarly research in legal, theological, and, especially, social history. His most important conclusion is the minimal impact of Protestant marriage reforms, and the striking similarity in this respect to concurrent Catholic measures, particularly in the actual formation and preservation of marriages.

    • Provides the most comprehensive account yet published of the impact of the Reformation on all aspects of marriage in early modern Germany
    • Describes marriage in both theory (theological and legal) and practice in Reformation Germany
    •  Provides a useful synthesis of recent international research on marriage, the family, gender and sexuality, and theology

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...this well-documented, convincingly-argued book shows the aims of both religious and secular reformers in both Protestant and Catholic territories to have been conservative in nature, committed to enforcing the view of marriage that had been developing for centuries." Laurel Carrington, The American Journal of Legal History

    "...intelligently conceived and well executed....this is a very good book." The Catholic Historical Review

    "...a first-rate book on marriage and the control of sexuality in sixteenth-century Germany, solidly based on both published and archival sources....an important contribution to scholarship, showing the conjunction among social, religious, and legal history." Journal of Social History

    "Harrington's account of the convergence of Catholic and Protestant reform of marriage is generally persuasive....[his] book is a solid addition to the growing literature on ideas and social practices in the Reformation era." Central European History

    "...an excellent summation of the history of ecclesiastical doctrine--theological and legal--from the twelfth to the sixteenth century... Its analysis of the literature on marriage--both scholarly and contemporary--is masterful." Sixteenth Century Journal

    "This is an ambitious study...densely researched...clear and even-handed...This element alone is an important service to field; that this study goes further and challenges scholars to widen the context of the discussion of marriage is praiseworthy and important." The Historian

    "Harrington draws on extensive archival studies and an impressive mastery of the vast secondary literature. Sophisticated scholarly apparatus." Choice

    "...it both illuminates an important aspect of the history of the family and reveals how much of its complex and multi-faceted history remains to be explored." Times Literary Supplement

    "Joel Harrington has done both specialists and nonspecialists a great service by providing a book-length study that deserves to be read by a wide audience, including those interested in parts of the world well beyond Reformation Germany." Journal of the History of Sexuality

    "For scholars interested in the family history of the sixteenth century. Joel Harrington's new book is a must-read. In a highly contentious field, Harrington has produced a work as provocative as any of its predecessors." Benjamin Kaplan, The Journal of Modern History

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    Product details

    January 1995
    Hardback
    9780521464833
    334 pages
    236 × 159 × 24 mm
    0.646kg
    17 b/w illus. 1 map 8 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • Part I. The Nature and Origins of Sixteenth-Century Marriage Reform:
    • 1. Marriage reform and reformers
    • 2. Marriage and the Church: the ideological reformation
    • 3. Marriage and the state: the bureaucratic reformation
    • Part II. The Social Impact of Sixteenth-Century Marriage Reform:
    • 4. In loco parentis: public approval of private consent
    • 5. 'Against the marriage devil': sexual discipline and marital stability
    • 6. Conclusions.
      Author
    • Joel F. Harrington , Vanderbilt University, Tennessee