"Comme représentant nostre propre personne" : the regency ordinances of Charles V as a historical source
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1989 |
Rabe, Horst |
Europe as seen through the correspondence of Theodore Beza
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1989 |
Vogler, Bernard |
What is a 'Religious War'?
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1989 |
Repgen, Konrad |
Orange, Granvelle and Philip II
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1989 |
Koenigsberger, H.G. |
Fortrue faith or national interest : Queen Elisabeth I and the protestant powers
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1989 |
Kouri, E. I. |
TheEuropean powers and Swedenin the reign of Gustav Vasa
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1989 |
Lundkvist, Sven |
The common man and the lost Austria in the west: a contribution to the German problem
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1989 |
Brady, Thomas A. |
Church property in the German Protestant principalities
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1989 |
Cohn, Henry J. |
Luther in Europe: his works in translation, 1517-46
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1989 |
Moeller, Bernd |
'History of crime' or 'history of sin' : some reflections on the social history of early modern church discipline
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1989 |
Schilling, Heinz |
Theshape of anti-clericalism and the English reformation
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1989 |
Dickens, A. G. |
Queen Elizabeth I, the emperor Rudolph II and archduke Ernest, 1593-94
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1989 |
Wernham, R. B. |
Thesettlement of the merchants adventurers at Stade, 1587-1611
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1989 |
Ramsay, G. D. |
Is there a 'new history' of the urban Reformation?
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1989 |
Rublack, Hans-Christoph |
Economic conflict and co-operation in the Upper Rhine
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1989 |
Scott, Tom |
Cardinal Reginald Pole and the path to Anglo-Papal mediation at the peace conference of Marcq, 1553-55
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1989 |
Lutz, Heinrich |
Two revolutions in early modern Denmark
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1989 |
Petersen, E. Ladewig |
Theimpact of the Reformation : problems and perspectives
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1989 |
Oberman, Heiko A. |
Martin Luther and the political world of his time
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1989 |
Müller, Gerhard |
TheHoly Roman Empire in German history
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1989 |
Press, Volker |