Steven E. Ozment
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
Area:
Modern History, History of Religion, MusicGoogle:
"Steven Ozment"Children
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Ronald Rittgers | grad student | Harvard | |
Christopher Boyd Brown | grad student | 2001 | Harvard |
Laura A. Lisy-Wagner | grad student | 2005 | Harvard |
Matthew D. Lundin | grad student | 2006 | Harvard |
Adam G. Beaver | grad student | 2008 | Harvard |
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Friedrichs CR, Ozment S, Safley TM. (2003) Flesh and Spirit: Private Life in Early Modern Germany German Studies Review. 26: 377 |
Nauert CG, Ozment S. (2001) Flesh and Spirit: A Study of Private Life in Early Modern Germany The Eighteenth Century. 32: 307 |
Ozment S. (1999) Family, Religion, and the Making of Godly Citizens: A Case Study from the 1530s Paedagogica Historica. 35: 29-40 |
Casey PF, Ozment S. (1996) The Burgermeister's Daughter: Scandal in a Sixteenth-Century German Town. The Eighteenth Century. 27: 1195 |
Bernstein E, Ozment S. (1992) Three Behaim Boys: Growing up in Early Modern Germany The German Quarterly. 65: 448 |
Friedrichs CR, Ozment S. (1991) Three Behaim Boys: Growing up in Early Modern Germany. The Eighteenth Century. 22: 284 |
Clark SL, Ozment S. (1988) Magdalena and Balthasar: An Intimate Portrait of Life in 16th Century Europe Revealed in the Letters of a Nuremberg Husband and Wife The German Quarterly. 61: 125 |
Clasen C, Ozment S. (1984) When Fathers Ruled: Family Life in Reformation Europe The Eighteenth Century. 15: 1295 |
Spitz LW, Ozment S. (1982) The Age of Reform, 1250-1550: An Intellectual and Religious History of Late Medieval and Reformation Europe The Eighteenth Century. 13: 1379 |
Swanson GE, Ozment SE. (1976) The Reformation in the Cities: The Appeal of Protestantism to Sixteenth-Century Germany and Switzerland. Contemporary Sociology. 5: 811 |