Daniel C. Knudsen, Michelle M. Metro-Roland, Anne K. Soper and Charles E. Greer
Ashgate
Hardback
176
2008
This study of the role of popular song in the Protestant Reformation in Germany reveals that, like woodcuts, songs were a significant means of spreading Reformation ideas to the illiterate, up to 90 per cent of the population.
Ashgate
Hardback
176
2008
This study of the role of popular song in the Protestant Reformation in Germany reveals that, like woodcuts, songs were a significant means of spreading Reformation ideas to the illiterate, up to 90 per cent of the population.