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What was it like for a 10-year old Jewish girl to experience the
Nazi Holocaust in 1945? Or, to face suicide, adjusting to a new
life in America, an unhappy marriage, epilepsy, and losing 7 of 8
children? The author has coaxed out all the heart-wrenching stories
from Ursula Caffey in explicit detail, and on this journey you will
discover the secret to her survival grit and conquering spirit.
This is a story of unbelievable pain replaced by hope, redemption,
and victory.
The turbulence of the Protestant Reformation marks a turning point
in European history, but the Scandinavian contribution to this
revolution is not well known outside the Northern world. Reforming
the North focuses on twenty-five years (1520-45 AD) of this
history, during which Scandinavians terminated the medieval Union
of Kalmar, toppled the Catholic Church, ended the commercial
dominance of the German Hanse, and laid the foundations for
centralized states on the ruins of old institutions and
organizations. This book traces the chaotic and often violent
transfer of resources and authority from the decentralized
structures of medieval societies to the early modern states and
their territorial churches. Religious reform is regarded as an
essential element in the process - in the context of social unrest,
political conflict, and long-term changes in finance, trade, and
warfare. Reforming the North offers a broad perspective on this
turbulent period and on the implications of the Protestant
Reformation for Northern history.
What was it like for a 10-year old Jewish girl to experience the
Nazi Holocaust in 1945? Or, to face suicide, adjusting to a new
life in America, an unhappy marriage, epilepsy, and losing 7 of 8
children? The author has coaxed out all the heart-wrenching stories
from Ursula Caffey in explicit detail, and on this journey you will
discover the secret to her survival grit and conquering spirit.
This is a story of unbelievable pain replaced by hope, redemption,
and victory.
The turbulence of the Protestant Reformation marks a turning point
in European history, but the Scandinavian contribution to this
revolution is not well known outside the Northern world. Reforming
the North focuses on twenty-five years (1520-1545 A.D.) of this
history, during which Scandinavians terminated the medieval Union
of Kalmar, toppled the Catholic Church, ended the commercial
dominance of the German Hanse, and laid the foundations for
centralized states on the ruins of old institutions and
organizations. This book traces the chaotic and often violent
transfer of resources and authority from the decentralized
structures of medieval societies to the early modern states and
their territorial churches. Religious reform is regarded as an
essential element in the process - in the context of social unrest,
political conflict, and long-term changes in finance, trade, and
warfare. Reforming the North offers a broad perspective on this
turbulent period and on the implications of the Protestant
Reformation for Northern history.
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