Matheus Miller’s Memoir
A Merchant’s Life in the Seventeenth Century
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Should be back in stock very soon

This book reconstructs the worldview of a Lutheran merchant from the city of Augsburg in the seventeenth century. Miller's is a singular story. Though he lived through some of the great events of his age, he scarcely mentioned them. Though he was raised in the standard values of his age, he understood and applied them idiosyncratically. This is the story of one man's experience and perception based on his memoir and associated documents. Yet, despite its individual focus, the book explores universal institutions of early modern Europe: patriarchy, hierarchy, honor, community, and confession.
"In Safley's skilled hands, Matheus's remarkable memoir enlivens our understanding of the experience of the German bourgeoisie..." - Gary K. Waite, Canadian Journal of History
"This well-written book presents an excellent picture of seventeenth-century life and one individual's "bourgeois values."" - History: Review of New Books
"...he shows a sensitive respect for the self-revealing honesty of this remarkable human document." - Sixteenth Century Journal
...[Safley's] intelligent and sensitive rendering of the ambivalences and complexities in his merchant of Augsburg.
-American Historical Review
ISBN: 9781349408818
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226 pages
1st ed. 2000