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List of illustrations; List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The call to prophesy: piety and discontent in the urban community of late-medieval Germany; 2. Reformers and laypeople; 3. Memmingen: a furrier, a preacher, and a peasants' war; 4. Augsburg: a weaver, a soldier, and a radical Franciscan; 5. Nuremberg: a shoemaker, a painter, and an inquisition; 6. Female pamphleteers: the housewives strike back; Conclusions; Notes and abbreviations; Bibliography; Index.
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