Daron Burrows wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I very vaguely (and perhaps incorrectly)
> remember reading about such resentment in work on the Reformation - and any
> more references in this area would certainly be very much appreciated - DARON
Perhaps the following titles might interest you, although your primary interest
is elsewhere in the 13 cent. :
- Dipple, Geoffrey: Antifraternalism and Antclericalism in the German
Refomation. Johann Eberlin von Günzburg and the Campaign against the Friars,
Cambridge 1996.
One of Dipple's claims is that the anticlericalism of the reformation and
pre-reformation era has its roots partly in the opposition of the secular clergy
against the newly upcoming mendicants with a lot of special privileges.
- Dykema, Peter A.; Oberman, Heiko A. (Eds..): Anticlericalism in Late Medieval
and Early Modern Europe, Leiden et al. 1993.
Especially this collection of articles is a very comprehensive and multi-faceted
volume to the subject (with references also to earlier periods.
- Goertz, Hans-Jürgen: Antiklerikalismus und Reformation. Sozialgeschichtliche
Untersuchungen, Göttingen 1995.
Goertz book tends to be somewhat ideological: A monocausal explanation scheme
for the refomation.
Daniel
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