
The War of the Poor
112 pages |Â Hardcover
INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE FINALIST 2021
From the award-winning author of The Order of the Day, a powerful account of the German Peasantsâ War (1524â25) that shows striking parallels to class conflicts of our time.
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In the sixteenth century, the Protestant Reformation launched an attack on privilege and the Catholic Church, but it rapidly became an established, bourgeois authority itself. Rural laborers and the urban poor, who were still being promised equality in heaven, began to question why they shouldnât have equality here and now on earth.
There ensued a furious struggle between the powerfulâthe comfortable Protestantsâand the others, the wretched. They were led by a number of theologians, one of whom has left his mark on history through his determination and sheer energy. His name was Thomas MĂŒntzer, and he set Germany on fire. The War of the Poor recounts his storyâthat of an insurrection through the Word.
In his characteristically bold, cinematic style, Ăric Vuillard draws insights from this revolt from nearly five hundred years ago, which remains shockingly relevant to the dire inequalities we face today.
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$6.30The War of the Poor
112 pages |Â Hardcover
INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE FINALIST 2021
From the award-winning author of The Order of the Day, a powerful account of the German Peasantsâ War (1524â25) that shows striking parallels to class conflicts of our time.
Â
In the sixteenth century, the Protestant Reformation launched an attack on privilege and the Catholic Church, but it rapidly became an established, bourgeois authority itself. Rural laborers and the urban poor, who were still being promised equality in heaven, began to question why they shouldnât have equality here and now on earth.
There ensued a furious struggle between the powerfulâthe comfortable Protestantsâand the others, the wretched. They were led by a number of theologians, one of whom has left his mark on history through his determination and sheer energy. His name was Thomas MĂŒntzer, and he set Germany on fire. The War of the Poor recounts his storyâthat of an insurrection through the Word.
In his characteristically bold, cinematic style, Ăric Vuillard draws insights from this revolt from nearly five hundred years ago, which remains shockingly relevant to the dire inequalities we face today.
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112 pages |Â Hardcover
INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE FINALIST 2021
From the award-winning author of The Order of the Day, a powerful account of the German Peasantsâ War (1524â25) that shows striking parallels to class conflicts of our time.
Â
In the sixteenth century, the Protestant Reformation launched an attack on privilege and the Catholic Church, but it rapidly became an established, bourgeois authority itself. Rural laborers and the urban poor, who were still being promised equality in heaven, began to question why they shouldnât have equality here and now on earth.
There ensued a furious struggle between the powerfulâthe comfortable Protestantsâand the others, the wretched. They were led by a number of theologians, one of whom has left his mark on history through his determination and sheer energy. His name was Thomas MĂŒntzer, and he set Germany on fire. The War of the Poor recounts his storyâthat of an insurrection through the Word.
In his characteristically bold, cinematic style, Ăric Vuillard draws insights from this revolt from nearly five hundred years ago, which remains shockingly relevant to the dire inequalities we face today.











