Gerald Strauss Book order




- 2015
- 2014
Historian in an Age of Crisis
The Life and Work of Johannes Aventinus, 1477-1534
- 308 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book explores the challenges faced by historians in contemporary society, particularly during times of crisis. It delves into the role of historical analysis in understanding current events and the importance of context in shaping narratives. Through various perspectives, it examines how historians can contribute to public discourse and the implications of their work in fostering a deeper understanding of complex issues.
- 2014
Law, Resistance, and the State
The Opposition to Roman Law in Reformation Germany
- 316 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Gerald Strauss explores the significant resistance to Roman law and its practitioners in sixteenth-century Germany, highlighting its implications for early modern European scholarship. The study delves into the cultural, social, and political factors that fueled this opposition, providing insights into the tensions between local customs and imposed legal frameworks. Through detailed analysis, the book sheds light on the broader context of legal and societal transformations during this pivotal period in history.
- 1993
Enacting the Reformation in Germany brings together sixteen essays and articles written over a thirty-year period by a historian who has made it his special scholarly concern to trace and analyze the social consequences of the German Reformation's salient ideas and positions. The picture Strauss draws of a country and a society struggling to understand and incorporate the deep structural and mental changes brought on by Martin Luther's revolt against Rome has the sharpness and contrast of a visual image.