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Defining Community in Early Modern Europe

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Pevná
Kniha Defining Community in Early Modern Europe Michael J. Halvorson
Libristo kód: 04680627
Nakladatelství Taylor & Francis Ltd, listopadu 2008
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Numerous historical studies use the term 'community' to express or comment on social relationships within geographic, religious, political, social, or literary settings, yet this volume is the first systematic attempt to collect together important examples of this varied work in order to draw comparisons and conclusions about the definition of community across early modern Europe. Offering a variety of historical and theoretical approaches, the sixteen original essays in this collection survey major regions of Western Europe, including France, Geneva, the German Lands, Italy and the Spanish Empire, the Netherlands, England, and Scotland. Complementing the regional diversity is a broad spectrum of religious confessions: Roman Catholic communities in France, Italy, and Germany; Reformed churches in France, Geneva, and Scotland; Lutheran communities in Germany; Mennonites in Germany and the Netherlands; English Anglicans; Jews in Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands; and Muslim converts returning to Christian England.This volume illuminates the variety of ways in which communities were defined and operated across early modern Europe: as imposed by community leaders or negotiated across society; as defined by belief, behavior, and memory; as marked by rigid boundaries and conflict or by flexibility and change; as shaped by art, ritual, charity, or devotional practices; and as characterized by the contending or overlapping boundaries of family, religion, and politics. Taken together, these chapters demonstrate the complex and changeable nature of community in an era more often characterized as a time of stark certainties and inflexibility. As a result, the volume contributes a vital resource to the ongoing efforts of scholars to understand the creation and perpetuation of communities and the significance of community definition for early modern Europeans.

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Plný název Defining Community in Early Modern Europe
Jazyk Angličtina
Vazba Kniha - Pevná
Datum vydání 2008
Počet stran 384
EAN 9780754661535
ISBN 0754661539
Libristo kód 04680627
Nakladatelství Taylor & Francis Ltd
Váha 856
Rozměry 168 x 241 x 29
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