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Tag Archives: Henri Pirenne
NOWHERE PEOPLE: STRANDED IN ''NOWHERESVILLE''
”A few years ago, I told an English professor (who regularly teaches Thomas More’s Utopia in his Renaissance literature courses) that I was preparing to give a paper at a conference of the Society for Utopian Studies. He asked me where the meeting was … Continue reading
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Tagged Anabaptists Munster, Brueghel, Charles Erasmus, Desiderius Erasmus, Erasmus, Erhard Schoen, Erhard Schoen Muenster, Erhard Schon, Francis Bacon, Hans Holbein, Henri Pirenne, Jan of Leiden, Jan of Leyden, Martin Luther, Pieter Bruegel, Reginald Pole, Richard H. Robbins, Sir Thomas More, utopianism, Utopias, William Latimer
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WILL THE LAST BARBARIAN POETICALLY TURN OUT THE LIGHT
The barbarian invasions destroyed classical civilization in the period 350-700 A.D. The period included the fall of Rome in A.D. 476 and through the 500 or so years that followed , the Dark Ages became the early Middle Ages. … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Goldsworthy, Bryan Ward Perkins, David Frum, Denis Diderot, Diderot, frumforum.com, fugitive Ink, Henri Pirenne, Jean-Jacques Aillagon, Joseph-Noel Sylvestre, Karl Briullov, Karl Bruillov, Michael Rosenblum, mud-brick.com, Peter Heather, RosenblumTV, Sutton Hoo Helmet, The Dark Ages, The Dark Ages The History Channel
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MUNSTER MASH
”On February 8, 1534, Anabaptists in Münster started to arm themselves as a result of threatening confrontations with both Lutherans and Catholics. On the 23rd of February, 1534, two things happened which were to drastically shape the future of Münster. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Papst, Angus Konstam, David Freedberg, Erhard Schoen, Erhard Schoen Muenster, Erhard Schon, Great Peasants War, Hans Suss von Kulmbach, Henri Pirenne, Jan Matthijs, Johann van Leyden, Kate Arms, Leonard Beck, Leonhard Beck, Lewis Mumford, Martin Luther, Matthias Gerung, Philipp I of Hesse, Philipp Melanchthon, Thomas More
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