Christ and The Sheep Shed - Further Reading

Further Reading

Primary Sources

₳ Barthel Beham (1524). Christ and the Sheep Shed.

₳ Barthel Beham. Peasant Holiday.

₳ Johann Herlot (1525). The Massacre of Weinsberg.

₳ John 10: 1-42 The Shepherd and his Flock.

₳ Martin Luther (1525). Against the Robbing and Murderous Hordes of Peasants.

Secondary Sources

₳ Briggs, Asa and Peter Burke. A Social History of the Media: From Gutenburd to the Internet. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2002.

₳ Christensen, Carl C. Art and the Reformation in Germany. Boulder: University of Colorado, 1979.

₳ C. Scott, Dixon, “The Engraven Reformation”. Queen's University, Belfast: 1997. http://www.worc.ac.uk/CHIC/reformat/engraven.htm

₳ Dixon, Scott. The Reformation and Rural Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

₳ Lindberg, Carter. The European Reformations. Boston: Blackwell Publishing, 2007.

₳ Melton, Janes Van Horn. Cultures of Communication from Reormation to Enlightenment. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2002.

₳ Moxey, Keith. Peasants, Warriors and Wives: Popular Imagery in the Reformation. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1989.

₳ Reinhart, Max. Infinite Boundaries: Order, Disorder and Reorder in Early Modern German Culture. Kirksville: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers, 1998.

₳ Scribbner, R.W. Popular Culture and Popular Movements in Reformation Germany. London: The Hambledon Press, 1987.

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