PEASANTS' WAR

1524–26, rising of the German peasants and the poorer classes of the towns, particularly in Franconia, Swabia, and Thuringia. It was the climax of a series of local revolts that dated from the 15th cent. Although most of the peasants' demands were economic or political rather than religious, the Reformation sparked the explosion. When the peasants heard the church attacked by Martin Luther and other reformers and listened to traveling preachers expound such doctrines as the priesthood of all believers, they concluded that their cause had divine support and that their grievances would be redressed. At Stühlingen, near the Swiss border, a revolt broke out in 1524. The peasants of Swabia and Franconia organized armies, and within a year the war spread over W and S Germany. Aid was given by some discontented nobles, such as Florian Geyer, Götz von Berlichingen, and Ulrich I, dispossessed duke of Württemberg, as well as by large numbers of townsmen. A program called the Twelve Articles of the Peasantry listed among the demands liberty to choose their own pastors, relief from the lesser tithes, abolition of serfdom, the right to fish and hunt, restoration of inclosed common lands, abolition of death duties, impartiality of the courts, and restriction of the demands of landlords to their just feudal dues. These articles were modified variously to suit local conditions. Some atrocities by the peasants (e.g., the massacre of Weinsberg) marked the war, but those committed by their enemies were worse. The revolt received the blessing of the Swiss reformer Huldreich Zwingli and in Thuringia was led by the radical Anabaptist leader Thomas Münzer. Martin Luther, however, condemned the revolt, thus contributing to its eventual defeat. Lacking unity and firm leadership, the peasant forces were crushed (1525) largely by the army of the Swabian League. It is estimated that 100,000 peasants were killed. In Austria, where the revolt continued until 1526, the peasants won some concessions, but in most areas they suffered continued or increased restrictions and had to pay tribute. The peasants' defeat dissuaded further attempts by the peasantry to improve their social and political position.

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...meticulously kept track of court proceedings and decisions. Peasants growing satisfaction with the courts was reflected in a 78 percent...the family to the individual. Even under the stresses of World War One the courts continued to function effectively. To make the...
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...labor regime and the material benefits that did accrue to many peasants, even by the authors own grudging account. The colonial Cotton...production on state farms. Most recently, in the era of post-war economic liberalization, cotton continues to be grown, chiefly...
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...were not caused by violation of peasants perception of moral economy...unrest aimed at waging a Holy War against Dutch rule had erupted...in preparation for the Holy War. More people gathered at the...sugar mills at the expense of peasants. News of gathering rebel forces...
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...cultivated land, pushing at least 15 million peasants into landless poverty. The WTO offers...forces to make their plans. Just as in any war, the high command of this army of the...how Yucatan became part of Mexico. The peasants still wrestle with the same dilemma: how...
...hundred wounded, and Albert was imprisoned in Montpellier. The peasants got the message and the vineyards of the Languedoc remained...In the steady revival of the region since the Second World War, one tiny enclave has led the way, earning its own appellation...
...protest is back -- and this time, the campaign is not for faraway peasants, but for workers close to home. by Helena Smith...investment in apartheid-era South Africa and against the Vietnam war. The rebels had simply become the voice of migrant labourers...
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...history. This peasant war, the current incarnation...and killings of peasants -- sometimes at...Similarly, when war erupted in nearby...oppressive system, the peasants of Chiapas have founded...fleeing the dirty war in their country...frontier to a close. Peasants were also assisted...
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...1931-2007 the Son of Peasants, He Rose to Power, Killed...He Started the Bloody War in Chechnya, Botched the...entered into a disastrous war in Chechnya and was unable...serious errors". Born to peasants in the Ural mountains...separatists in Chechnya, a war that saw tens of thousands...
...deal with 8,000 fighters in the ELN. Peasants expressed their outrage last week in a...Andres Pastrana. The end of the Cold War has long since discredited Marxism as a...disagree on revolutionary tactics in the war that claimed 35,000 lives in the past decade...
...brutal and bloody way he deported peasants who refused to create collective...paranoia. Soviet prisoners-of-war were regarded as traitors, and...Stalins supposedly glorious war record has revealed major blunders...more than at any time since the war. So its perhaps no surprise...
French for Beginners; Toast to the Real French: Peasants Sorting Champagne Grapes near Rheims. Byline: patrick marnham...the early 18th century and ending with the outbreak of World War I,his account describes a mysterious and unfamiliar land that...
...Pruden, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Forgot the peasants President Bush thought he had it tough...outspoken congressional critics on the war in Iraq. Mrs. Huffington says her "mind...midterms became a national referendum on the war." Meanwhile, Mrs. Huffington is also backing...
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...champion of the Reformation. He is also called Philip the Magnanimous. Declared of age in 1518, he helped suppress the Peasants War . Having embraced Protestantism in 1524 he vainly tried to reconcile Martin Luther and Ulrich Zwingli , but finally...
...forays against various cities earned him popular fame. He reluctantly agreed to lead the peasants of Franconia during the Peasants War (1524 26) but deserted them before their defeat. In 1542 he served with Holy Roman Emperor Charles V against the Turks...
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