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Jenatsch's Axe
Social Boundaries, Identity, and Myth in the Era of the Thirty Years' War
Randolph C. Head

During the turbulent events of Europe's Thirty Years' War, both ruthlessness and adaptability were crucial ingredients for success. In this engaging volume, Randolph C. Head traces the career of an extraordinarily adaptable and ruthless figure, George Jenatsch (1596-1639). Born a Protestant pastor's son, Jenatsch's career took him from the clergy to the military to the nobility. A passionate Calvinist in his youth, he converted to Catholicism and prudence as his power grew. A native speaker of the Romansh language, he crossed the boundaries of language and local loyalty in his service to France, Venice, and his own people. Violence marked every turning point of his life. After fleeing the "Holy Massacre" of Protestants in the Valtellina in 1620, Jenatsch helped assassinate the powerful Pompeius von Planta, in 1621, using an axe. He killed his commanding officer in a duel in 1629, and his own life ended in a tavern in 1639 when he was murdered -- with an axe -- by a man dressed as a bear.
After his death, myth took over. Rumors spread that Jenatsch was killed by the same axe that he had wielded on von Planta -- and from there the story only got better, culminating in Conrad Ferdinand Meyer's celebrated 1876 novel, Jurg Jenatsch. This study meticulously traces the social boundaries that characterized seventeenth-century Europe -- region, religion, social state, and kinship -- by analyzing a distinctive life that crossed them all.

Professor Randolph C. Head teaches European history at the University of California, Riverside and is the author of Early Modern Democracy in the Grisons.

 

DETAILS

14 b/w illustrations

Size: 9 x 6 in
13 digit ISBN: 9781580462761
Binding: Hardback
First published: 15/Jun/2008
Price: 70.00 USD / 30.00 GBP
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Changing Perspectives on Early Modern Europe
Subject: Modern History

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008

Reviews
With a deft combination of analytic skill and narrative power, Randolph Head brings Jenatsch and his world -- local, regional, and European -- vividly to life. Anyone, regardless of prior knowledge, who appreciates history written in terms of great and small, the universal and the local, will get great pleasure from reading this book. -- T. A. Brady, Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley



 

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