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The Holy Roman Empire, Reconsidered
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. ILLUSTRATIONS ix
  4. SERIES PREFACE x
  5. PREFACE xi
  6. CONTRIBUTORS xii
  7. INTRODUCTION The Holy Roman Empire in History and Historiography 1
  8. SECTION I Presence, Performance, & Text
  9. CHAPTER 1 Discontinuities Political Transformation, Media Change, and the City in the Holy Roman Empire from the Fifteenth to Seventeenth Centuries 11
  10. CHAPTER 2 Overloaded Interaction Effects of the Growing Use of Writing in German Imperial Cities, 1500–1800 35
  11. CHAPTER 3 Princes’ Power, Aristocratic Norms, and Personal Eccentricities: Le Charactère Bizarre of Frederick William I of Prussia (1713–1740) 49
  12. SECTION 2 Symbolic Meaning, Identity, & Memory
  13. CHAPTER 4 The Illuminated Reich: Memory, Crisis, and the Visibility of Monarchy in Late Medieval Germany 73
  14. CHAPTER 5 The Production of Knowledge about Confessions: Witnesses and their Testimonies about Normative Years In and After the Thirty Years’ War 93
  15. CHAPTER 6 Staging Individual Rank and Corporate Identity: Pre-Modern Nobilities in Provincial Politics 107
  16. CHAPTER 7 The Importance of Being Seated: Ceremonial Conflict in Territorial Diets 125
  17. SECTION 3 Ceremony, Procedure, & Legitimation
  18. CHAPTER 8 Ceremony and Dissent: Religion, Procedural Conflicts, and the “Fiction of Consensus” in Seventeenth-Century Germany 145
  19. CHAPTER 9 Contested Bodies: Schwäbisch Hall and its Neighbors in the Conflicts Regarding High Jurisdiction (1550–1800) 163
  20. CHAPTER 10 Conflict and Consensus Around German Princes’ Unequal Marriages: Prince’s Autonomy, Emperor’s Intervention, and the Juridification of Dynastic Politics 177
  21. CHAPTER 11 Power and Good Governance: The Removal of Ruling Princes in the Holy Roman Empire, 1680–1794 191
  22. SECTION 4 Imperial Institutions, Confession, & Power Relations
  23. CHAPTER 12 Marital Affairs as a Public Matter within the Holy Roman Empire: The Case of Duke Ulrich and Duchess Sabine of Württemberg at the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century 213
  24. CHAPTER 13 The Corpus Evangelicorum: A Culturalist Perspective on its Procedure in the Eighteenth-Century Holy Roman Empire 229
  25. CHAPTER 14 Gallican Longings: Church and Nation in Eighteenth-Century Germany 249
  26. CONCLUSION New Directions in the Study of the Holy Roman Empire— A Cultural Approach 265
  27. Glossary 271
  28. Bibliography 273
  29. INDEX 319
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