Duell unter Abwesenden
Die Druckschriftenfehde um Herzog Heinrich d. J. von Braunschweig vor der Reichsöffentlichkeit (1538–1542)

Author(s)
Beckert, Stefan
Language
GermanAbstract
The conflict between Duke Henry the Younger of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel and Elector John Frederick of Saxony and Landgrave Philip of Hesse demonstrates how closely political power and its communicative framework were intertwined. Between 1538 and 1542, over 100 deeply insulting pamphlets accompanied this dispute, some of which were published by the opponents themselves. Stefan Beckert uses this media event as a key to understanding the political events of the 1530s and 1540s and to provide a communication- and cultural-historical insight into the 'imperial public sphere'. As a result of the media transformation of the Reformation period, the rules of political debate also changed: Printed matter was not only used to publicly question the honor of opponents, but also to attack facades of consensus, ambiguous political styles, and social ties.
Keywords
Henry the Younger of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel; John Frederick of Saxony; Philip of Hesse; pamphlets; Reformation; 16th centuryISBN
9783412531874, 9783412531867Publisher
BrillPublisher website
http://www.brill.comPublication date and place
Köln, 2025Imprint
BöhlauSeries
Norm und Struktur,Classification
European history: Reformation
Germany
c 1540 to c 1549
c 1530 to c 1539

