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Title Forgetting faith? : negotiating confessional conflict in early modern Europe / edited by Isabel Karremann, Cornel Zwierlein, Inga Mai Groote.

Publication Info. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 287 pages).
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series Pluralisierung & Autorität, 2076-8281 ; Bd. 28
Pluralisierung & Autorität ; Bd. 28. 2076-8281
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction; Too Long for a Play: Shakespeare and the Wars of Religion; Caesarean Negotiations: Forgetting Henri IV's Past after the French Wars of Religion; The Historical Sublime in Shakespeare's Richard II; Flooding Faith: Forgetfulness in Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy; Forgotten Religions, Religions that Cause Forgetting; Controversy and Reconciliation: Grotius, Vondel and the Debate on Religious Peace in the Dutch Republic; The Renaissance Musician and Theorist Confronted with Religious Fragmentation: Conflict, Betrayal and Dissimulation.
'Of no church': Immigrants, liefhebbers and Confessional Diversity in Elizabethan London, c. 1568-1581Trading Goods -- Trading Faith? Religious Conflict and Commercial Interests in Early Modern Spain; "Familiar Strangers": Dissimulation, Tolerance and Faith in Early Anglo-Ottoman Travel; Perpetual Oblivion? Remembering Westphalia in a Post-Secular Age; Index.
Summary Early modern Europe faced a host of confessional conflicts. The Reformation brought about struggles over religious rites and doctrines as well as the persecution of secret adherents and forbidden practices. So far, the issues of religious pluralisation and the divisions between Catholic and Protestant positions, among sectarian movements, or between the church and the state, have been debated mostly in terms of dissent and escalation. Yet despite the centrality of confessional conflict, it did not always erupt into hostilities. Rather, everyday life had to go on, people had to arrange themselv.
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Subject Religion and civil society -- Europe.
Religion and civil society.
Europe.
Religion and sociology -- Europe.
Europe -- Church history.
Church history.
Religion and sociology.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- History.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Church history.
Added Author Karremann, Isabel.
Zwierlein, Cornel.
Groote, Inga Mai.
Other Form: Print version: Karremann, Isabel. Forgetting Faith? : Negotiating Confessional Conflict in Early Modern Europe. Berlin : De Gruyter, ©2012 9783110267525
ISBN 9783110267525 (electronic book)
3110267527 (electronic book)
9783110270051 (electronic book)
3110270056 (electronic book)
9783110270068
3110270064
9781280597381 (online)
1280597380