The Peasants War comes back – 500 years later
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The Momentous Class Struggle of the German Peasants’ War
The largest revolt in Western Europe prior to the French Revolution was the German Peasants’ War of 1525. This uprising, transpiring five hundred years ago, saw peasants and their political allies seizing upon the radical implications of Martin Luther’s theology in an attempt to undercut the hierarchical social order of early modern Germany. The peasants’ […]
The Peasants War comes back – 500 years later
This year marks 500 years since the end of the Peasants War in Germany (1524–25). Inspired by Reformation belief the peasants claimed that divine rights provided them with agrarian rights and freedom from oppression by nobles and landlords. Sadly, the war was lost with some 100,000 peasants slaughtered. Survivors met with reprisals and restrictions and … Continue reading The Peasants War comes back – 500 years later →
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