1410-1532 年中世纪晚期和宗教改革早期德国的帝国城市与帝国改革

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Duncan Hardy
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摘要 许多自由帝国城市在德国宗教改革的早期事件中发挥了核心作用。历史学家将这些城市称为 "帝国改革"(Reichsreform):神圣罗马帝国最高层关于治理的讨论和实施。本文探讨了十五世纪和宗教改革早期(1517-1532 年)帝国城市与帝国改革之间的关系。文章认为,"帝国改革 "是一个历史学概念,最好将其视为与 1500 年前后关键的几十年中帝国建立的新机构相关的和平(friden)、正义(recht)和秩序(ordnung)的共同话语。帝国改革仍然是城市政府政治议程的核心,即使福音教义在 1517 年后的几年里传播开来,使其合法化,并在紧张局势日益加剧的时期提供了筹码。
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The Imperial Cities and Imperial Reform in Late Medieval and Early Reformation Germany, 1410–1532
ABSTRACT Many free imperial cities played a central role in the early events of the German Reformation(s). These same cities were among the constituencies that had shaped – and been shaped by – the processes dubbed “imperial reform” (Reichsreform) by historians: discussions about and implementations of governance at the highest level in the Holy Roman Empire. This article explores the relationship between the imperial cities and imperial reform in the fifteenth century and in the early phase of the Reformation (1517–32). It argues that “imperial reform” – a historiographical construct – is best conceived as a shared discourse of peace (friden), justice (recht), and order (ordnung) associated with the new institutions created in the Empire in the crucial decades around 1500. Imperial reform remained central to the urban governments’ political agendas even as evangelical teachings spread in the years after 1517, legitimizing them and offering leverage at a time of growing tension.
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