Professor and renowned author B. Ann Tlusty, a social and cultural historian of the first caliber is one of my most favorite researchers. I believe her works are important linchpins of topical knowledge regarding the study of the period and many of the details in the periphery needed to form clearer mental images of the 16th century.
For those readers interested in more, as you should be, please enjoy the following list. I include it here because I realized my personal list of her works was larger than what easily available via an internet search. I have not read all of these yet, nor do I own a copies for the old reference library, yet.
If I find more, or decide to add her written reviews of academic articles, I will edit and add the here.
- Books:
- Bacchus and Civic Order (2001),
- The Martial Ethic in Early Modern Germany (2011),
- Augsburg During the Reformation Era (2012),
- A Companion to Late Medieval and Early Modern Augsburg (2020)
- Ph.D. diss:
- The devil’s altar: the tavern and society in early modern Augsburg (1994)
- Chapters and Articles:
- Gender and Alcohol Use in Early Modern Augsburg (1994),
- Defining “drunk” in early modern Germany (1994),
- Crossing gender boundaries: women as drunkards in early modern Augsburg (1998)
- The Controversy over Brandy and Gin at Early Modern Augsburg (1998),
- Violence and Urban Identity in Early Modern Augsburg (2002),
- The Public House and Military Culture in Early Modern Germany (2002)
- Civil Defense and the Right to Bear Arms in the Early Modern German City (2002)
- The Introduction of The World of the Tavern (2002),
- Drinking, Family Relations and Authority in Early Modern Germany (2004)
- Playing by the rules (2005),
- Rumor, Fear, and Male Civic Duty during a Confessional Crisis (2008)
- Layers of Literacy in Sixteenth Century (2009),
- Keeping the Peace: Household, Citizenship, and Defense (2011),
- Public Drinking in the Early Modern World Volumes 1 -4 (2011),
- Full Cups, Full Coffers (2014)
- Weapons Magic in Early-Modern Germany (2015),
- Masculine and Political Identity in German Martial Sports (2016),
- Martial identity and the culture of the sword in early modern Germany (2016),
- Jonas Losch and the Augsburg’s Artisan Singers (2017),
- Schützenfest (2018),
- Bravado, Martial Magic, and Masculine Performance in Early Modern Germany (2019)