Hans-Christoph Rublack

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Hans-Christoph Rublack (born May 14, 1932 in Niesky (Upper Lusatia), † February 26, 2006 in Neu-Anspach ) was a German historian and professor of modern history at the University of Tübingen .

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Hans-Christoph Rublack received his doctorate in 1969 at the University of Tübingen and completed his habilitation there in 1977. From 1980 until his retirement in 1994 he was professor of modern history at this university. His research area was the history of the Reformation .

His daughter is the historian Ulinka Rublack .

Fonts (selection)

  • The introduction of the Reformation in Constance . From the beginning to the end in 1531 , Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn, Gütersloh 1971 (sources and research on the history of the Reformation, volume 40), ISBN 3-579-04320-X (doctoral thesis Tübingen).
  • Failed Reformation. Early Reformation and Protestant Movements in South and West German Spiritual Residences , Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1978 (Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, Volume 4), ISBN 3-12-911560-9 .
  • (together with Dieter Demandt): City and Church in Kitzingen . Presentation and sources on the late Middle Ages and the Reformation , Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1978 (Late Middle Ages and early modern times, volume 10), ISBN 3-12-911590-0 .
  • A bourgeois reformation. Nördlingen , Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn, Gütersloh 1982 (sources and research on the history of the Reformation, Volume 51), ISBN 3-579-01677-6 .
  • (together with Peter Blickle and Winfried Schulze ): Religion, politics, and social protest. 3 studies on early modern Germany , Allen & Unwin 1984, ISBN 0-04-940077-0 .
  • ... did the nun kiss the pastor? From everyday life during the Reformation , Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn, Gütersloh 1991 (Gütersloher Taschenbücher Siebenstern, Volume 1113), ISBN 3-579-01113-8 .

As editor:

  • (together with Helmuth Krabbe): Files on the history of the Reformation in Esslingen , City Archives, Esslingen 1981 (Esslinger Studien, Volume 5).
  • The Lutheran confessionalization in Germany. Scientific symposium of the Association for Reformation History 1988 , Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn, Gütersloh 1992 (Writings of the Association for Reformation History , Volume 197), ISBN 3-579-01665-2 .

Essays:

  • The foreign policy of the imperial city of Constance during the Reformation . In: Bernd Moeller (Ed.): The Constance reformer Ambrosius Blarer 1492–1564. Commemorative publication on the 400th anniversary of his death , Thorbecke, Konstanz 1964, pp. 56–80.
  • Two newly found pieces for the Blarer correspondence . In: Blätter für Wuerttemberg Church History, vol. 66/67 (1966/1967), pp. 27–34.
  • The Peasants' War in the Front and Upper Austrian countries and in the city of Würzburg . In: Bernd Moeller (Ed.): Bauernkriegsstudien, Mohn, Gütersloh 1975, pp. 47–68.
  • (together with Heinz Scheible ): Matthäus Alber as Reutlingen's reformer. The newfound description of his life . In: Reutlinger Geschichtsblätter, NF, Jg. 14 (1976), pp. 44-69.
  • The city of Würzburg in the Peasants' War . In: Archives for Reformation History, Volume 67 (1976), pp. 76-100.
  • Denomination as a demographic factor? In: Horst Rabe (Ed.): Festgabe für Ernst Walter Zeeden on the occasion of his 60th birthday on May 14, 1976 , Aschendorff, Münster 1976 (Reformation history studies and texts. Supplement, volume 2), pp. 62–96, ISBN 3-402 -03759-9 .
  • Research report on the city and the Reformation . In: Bernd Moeller (Ed.): City and Church in the 16th Century , Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn, Gütersloh 1978 (Writings of the Association for Reformation History, Volume 100), pp. 9-26, ISBN 3-579-04334-X .
  • Political situation and reformatory policy in the early phase of the Reformation in Constance . In: Josef Nolte (ed.): Continuity and upheaval. Theology and piety in pamphlets and small literature at the turn of the 15th to the 16th century , Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1978 (Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, Volume 2), pp. 316–334, ISBN 3-12-911510-2 .
  • Reformation movements in Würzburg and Bamberg . In: Bernd Moeller (Ed.): City and Church in the 16th Century , Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn, Gütersloh 1978 (Writings of the Association for Reformation History, Volume 100), pp. 109–124, ISBN 3-579-04334-X .
  • Problems of the social topography of the city in the Middle Ages and in the early modern period. In: Wilfried Ehbrecht (ed.): Requirements and methods of historical urban research, Böhlau, Cologne 1979 (urban research, series A, volume 7), pp. 177–193, ISBN 3-412-02879-7 .
  • On the social structure of the Protestant minority in the ecclesiastical residence of Bamberg at the end of the 16th century . In: Wolfgang J. Mommsen (Ed.): City bourgeoisie and nobility in the Reformation. Studies on the social history of the Reformation in England and Germany, Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1979 (publications by the German Historical Institute, London, Volume 5), pp. 130–148, ISBN 3-12-911890-X .
  • Gravamina and Reformation . In: Ingrid Bátori (Hrsg.): Städtische Gesellschaft und Reformation , Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1980 (Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, Volume 12), pp. 292-313, ISBN 3-12-911650-8 .
  • Nördlingen between the Emperor and the Reformation. In: Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, Vol. 71 (1980), pp. 113–130.
  • Reformatory movement and municipal church politics in Esslingen. In: Ingrid Bátori (Hrsg.): Städtische Gesellschaft und Reformation, Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1980 (Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, Volume 12), pp. 191-220, ISBN 3-12-911650-8 .
  • From urban architecture to the city of the new society. Urban development in Germany in the first three decades of the 20th century . In: Franz Quarthal (Ed.): City constitution, constitutional state, press policy. Festschrift for Eberhard Naujoks on his 65th birthday , Thorbecke, Sigmaringen 1980, pp. 169–187.
  • Esslingen , the Reformation and the Interim. In: Esslinger Studies, Volume 20 (1981), pp. 73-90.
  • Basic values ​​in the imperial city in the late Middle Ages and in the early modern period . In: Horst Brunner (Ed.): Literature in the city. Conditions and examples of urban literature from the 15th to 17th centuries, Kümmerle, Göppingen 1982 (Göppinger Arbeit zur Germanistik, Volume 343), pp. 9–36.
  • The “song” by Nördlinger Contz Anahans, April 1525 . In: Speculum Sueviae, Vol. 2 (1982), pp. 58-74.
  • The Reformation in Upper Austria and Constance . In: Gerhard Römer (ed.): Luther and the Reformation on the Upper Rhine , Badische Landesbibliothek, Karlsruhe 1983, pp. 103–127, ISBN 3-88705-010-X .
  • Martin Luther and the Urban Social Experience . In: Volker Press (Ed.): Martin Luther. Problems of his time; [ Ernst Walter Zeeden on May 14, 1986], Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1986 (Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, Volume 16), pp. 88–123, ISBN 3-608-91431-5 .
  • Augsburg sermon in the age of Lutheran orthodoxy . In: Rudolf Dellsperger (Ed.): The Augsburg Church Order of 1537 and its environment, Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn, Gütersloh 1988 (Writings of the Association for Reformation History, Volume 196), pp. 123–158, ISBN 3-579-01662-8 .
  • "The well-troubled priest". On the self-image of the Lutheran clergy in the age of Orthodoxy . In: Journal for historical research, vol. 16 (1989), pp. 1–30.
  • On the reception of Luther's De votis monasticis iudicium . In: Rainer Postel (Ed.): Reformation and Revolution. Contributions to political change and social forces at the beginning of the modern age; Festschrift for Rainer Wohlfeil on his 60th birthday , Steiner, Stuttgart 1989, pp. 224–237, ISBN 3-515-05164-3 .
  • Reformation and modernity. Sociological, theological and historical views . In: Hans R. Guggisberg (Hrsg.): The Reformation in Germany and Europe. Interpretations and debates , Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn, Gütersloh 1993, pp. 17–38, ISBN 3-579-01712-8 .
  • Success and failure of the Reformation . In: Andrew C. Fix (Ed.): Germania illustrata. Essays on early modern Germany presented to Gerald Strauss , Sixteenth Century Journal Publisher, Kirksville, Mon. 1992 (Sixteenth century essays & studies, Volume 18), pp. 141–166, ISBN 0-940474-19-0 .
  • Anticlericalism in German reformation pamphlets . In: Peter A. Dykema (Ed.): Anticlericalism in late medieval and early modern Europe , Brill, Leiden 1993 (Studies in medieval and reformation thought, Volume 51), pp. 461-489, ISBN 90-04-09518-7 .
  • Lutheran confession and social discipline . In: Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, Volume 84 (1993), pp. 127–155.
  • Lutheran, Upper German and Swiss Reformations in Southwest Germany. In: In: Rolf-Dieter Kluge (Ed.): A life between Laibach and Tübingen. Primus Truber and his time. Intentions, course and consequences of the Reformation in Württemberg and Inner Austria , Sagner, Munich 1995 (Sagner's Slavistic Collection, Volume 24), pp. 46–55, ISBN 3-87690-620-2 .
  • New Patterns of Christian Life . In: Thomas A. Brady (Ed.): Handbook of European History , Volume 2, Brill, Leiden 1995, pp. 585-606, ISBN 90-04-09761-9 .
  • Violence and Tolerance in the Age of Confessionalization . In: Michael Erbe (ed.): Lateral thinking: dissent and tolerance in the course of history; Festschrift for the 65th birthday of Hans R. Guggisberg, J und J Verlag, Mannheim 1996, pp. 319–333, ISBN 3-920671-23-6 .
  • Lutheranism and Superstition. The theological treatise on superstition by Georg Christoph Zimmermann . In: Ronnie Po-chia Hsia (ed.): Problems in the historical anthropology of early modern Europe , Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1997 (Wolfenbütteler Forschungen, Volume 78), pp. 93-109.
  • Piety in Büchenbach. A village and its pastors from the 16th to 18th centuries . In: Gudrun Litz (Ed.): Piety - Theology - Piety theology. Contributions to European church history. Festschrift for Berndt Hamm on his 60th birthday , Brill, Leiden 2005 (Studies in the history of Christian traditions, Volume 124), pp. 655–663, ISBN 90-04-14335-1 .

Festschriften

  • Monika Hagenmaier / Sabine Holtz (Ed.): Crisis Awareness and Crisis Management in the Early Modern Era. Festschrift for Hans-Christoph Rublack , Lang, Frankfurt am Main 1992, ISBN 3-631-43535-5 (with bibliography).
  • Norbert Haag (Ed.): Rural piety. Confessional cultures and worlds 1500–1850; [Hans-Christoph Rublack on his 70th birthday], Thorbecke, Stuttgart 2002.
  • Thomas Max Safley (Ed.): Ad historiam humanam. Articles for Hans-Christoph Rublack , Bibliotheca-Academica-Verlag, Epfendorf 2005, ISBN 3-928471-65-1 .

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