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Studies in Early Modern German History H. C. Erik Midelfort, Mad Princes of Renaissance Germany Arthur E. Imhof, Lost Worlds: How Our European Ancestors Coped with Everyday Life and Why Life Is So Hard Today, translated by Thomas Robisheaux Peter Blickle, Obedient Germans? A Rebuttal: A New View of German History, translated by Thomas A. Brady Jr. Wolfgang Behringer, Shaman of Oberstdorf: Chonrad Stoeckhlin and the Phantoms of the Night, translated by H. C. Erik Midelfort B. Ann Tlusty, Bacchus and Civic Order: The Culture of Drink in Early Modern Germany Friedrich Spee von Langenfeld, Cautio Criminalis, or a Book on Witch Trials, translated by Marcus Hellyer Christine R. Johnson, The German Discovery of the World: Renaissance Encounters with the Strange and Marvelous Rainer Decker, Popes and Witches: An Account Drawing on the Formerly Secret Records of the Roman Inquisition, translated by H. C. Erik Midelfort Johannes Dillinger, “Evil People”: A Comparative Study of Witch Hunts in Swabian Austria and the Electorate of Trier, translated by Laura Stokes Mark Häberlein, The Fuggers of Augsburg: Pursuing Wealth and Honor in Renaissance Germany Joy Wiltenburg, Crime and Culture in Early Modern Germany ...

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