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Introduction | The Mideival period | The Protestant Reformation | Rise of Prussia | BibliographyWorks Cited“Cologne” Encyclopedia Britannica. 2002 ed. “Cologne, History” Medieval German an Encyclopedia. 2001 ed. Davies, Norman. Europe A History. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 1996. Hollister, Warren C. Medieval Europe. A Short History New York: Random House, Inc. 1982. Huffman, Joseph P. Family, Commerce, And Religion in London and Cologne. Anglo-German Emigrants, c1000-c3000. Kitchen, Martin CAMBRIDGE Illustrated History Germany New York: Cambridge University press, 1996. Krieger, Lary S. World History: perspectives on the past Toronto: D.C. Heath and Company, 1994. Levinger, Matthew. Enlightened Nationalism. The Transformation of Prussian political Culture, 1806-1848. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc. 2000. Levinger, Matthew. Personal Interview. February 20, 2004. Nussbaum, Norbert. German Gothic Church Architecture. Trans. Scott Kleager. London: Yale University, 2000. Scribner, R.W. “Why was there no Reformation in Cologne?” London University Institute of Historical Research London: London University, 1977. Strait, Paul W. “Cologne” Dictionary of the Middle Ages. 13 Vols. New York: American Council of Learned Societies.
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