Religion and Conflict in Medieval and Early Modern Worlds
Identities, Communities and Authorities
Herausgeber: Fuller, Amy; Mccallum, John; Hodgson, Natasha
Religion and Conflict in Medieval and Early Modern Worlds
Identities, Communities and Authorities
Herausgeber: Fuller, Amy; Mccallum, John; Hodgson, Natasha
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This volume seeks to increase understanding of the origins, ideology, implementation, impact and historiography of religion and conflict in the medieval and early modern periods.
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This volume seeks to increase understanding of the origins, ideology, implementation, impact and historiography of religion and conflict in the medieval and early modern periods.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781138323797
- ISBN-10: 1138323799
- Artikelnr.: 60017254
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781138323797
- ISBN-10: 1138323799
- Artikelnr.: 60017254
Natasha Hodgson is Director of the Centre for the Study of Religion and Conflict at Nottingham Trent University. She wrote Women, Crusading and the Holy Land and co-edited Crusading and Masculinities. She is series editor for Themes in Medieval and Early Modern History and Advances in Crusader Studies and co-edits Nottingham Medieval Studies. Amy Fuller is Lecturer in the History of the Americas, 1400-1700 at Nottingham Trent University, specialising in Early Modern Spain and Mexico. She is the author of Between Two Worlds: The autos sacramentales of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. John McCallum is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at Nottingham Trent University He is the author of Poor Relief and the Church in Scotland, 1560-1650 and Reforming the Scottish Parish (2010) and edited the volume Scotland's Long Reformation (2016). Nicholas Morton is Senior Lecturer in History at Nottingham Trent University. His most recent publications include: The Field of Blood and Encountering Islam on the First Crusade. He is series editor for Rulers of the Latin East, The Military Religious Orders, and Global Histories before Globalisation.
Part 1: Propaganda, Polemic and Religious Identities 1. Religion and
Conflict, Conflict and Religion: Long-Distance Pilgrimage and the
(Re)building of Catholic Identity in an Era of Religious War in France
1550-1650 2. Identity and Empire: Anti-Spanish sentiment in news and travel
pamphlets printed in London in the 1580s 3. The visualisation of God's
flesh; defending the indefensible in Byzantine art c. 690-890 Part 2:
Religious Conflict in local contexts 4. The Curious Case of the Cartmel
Cross-dresser. Recusants, Revelry and Resistance in Lancashire, 1604 5. 'No
Small Inconvenience': Violence at Church in Scotland 1550-1650 6. Outrages
in the church: religious violence in English and Welsh parishes after the
Civil Wars Part 3: Religion, Gender and Authority 7. Mistress and Minister:
Margaret Fell, her estate, and conflict with the "powers that be" 8.
Consent, Clandestinity and Conflict. Old stories, new understandings -
matrimonial litigation in the early Sixteenth-Century diocese of Lincoln 9.
Papa don't Preach: Abortion and 'womanly sin' in the morality plays of
early modern Mexico Part 4: Religion and Conflict in the City 10.
"Differences and Discordes": Conflict between Civic and Ecclesiastical
Authorities in Late Medieval Salisbury, 1302-1539 11. A Very Roman Affair:
Conflict and disorder in the Eternal city 1433-1533 12. Loyalty to the
Church, Loyalty to the Duke: Conflicts of Power in Late Medieval Ferrara
Part 5: Legitimising Religious Warfare 13. Knights of Malta and the
Spirituality of Warfare 1530-1798 14. British Dragonnades? The Army and
Religious Persecution in Restoration Britain, 1660-88 15. 'A New Approach
to Just and Holy Warfare: The Complicated Case of Puritan Violence'
Conflict, Conflict and Religion: Long-Distance Pilgrimage and the
(Re)building of Catholic Identity in an Era of Religious War in France
1550-1650 2. Identity and Empire: Anti-Spanish sentiment in news and travel
pamphlets printed in London in the 1580s 3. The visualisation of God's
flesh; defending the indefensible in Byzantine art c. 690-890 Part 2:
Religious Conflict in local contexts 4. The Curious Case of the Cartmel
Cross-dresser. Recusants, Revelry and Resistance in Lancashire, 1604 5. 'No
Small Inconvenience': Violence at Church in Scotland 1550-1650 6. Outrages
in the church: religious violence in English and Welsh parishes after the
Civil Wars Part 3: Religion, Gender and Authority 7. Mistress and Minister:
Margaret Fell, her estate, and conflict with the "powers that be" 8.
Consent, Clandestinity and Conflict. Old stories, new understandings -
matrimonial litigation in the early Sixteenth-Century diocese of Lincoln 9.
Papa don't Preach: Abortion and 'womanly sin' in the morality plays of
early modern Mexico Part 4: Religion and Conflict in the City 10.
"Differences and Discordes": Conflict between Civic and Ecclesiastical
Authorities in Late Medieval Salisbury, 1302-1539 11. A Very Roman Affair:
Conflict and disorder in the Eternal city 1433-1533 12. Loyalty to the
Church, Loyalty to the Duke: Conflicts of Power in Late Medieval Ferrara
Part 5: Legitimising Religious Warfare 13. Knights of Malta and the
Spirituality of Warfare 1530-1798 14. British Dragonnades? The Army and
Religious Persecution in Restoration Britain, 1660-88 15. 'A New Approach
to Just and Holy Warfare: The Complicated Case of Puritan Violence'
Part 1: Propaganda, Polemic and Religious Identities 1. Religion and
Conflict, Conflict and Religion: Long-Distance Pilgrimage and the
(Re)building of Catholic Identity in an Era of Religious War in France
1550-1650 2. Identity and Empire: Anti-Spanish sentiment in news and travel
pamphlets printed in London in the 1580s 3. The visualisation of God's
flesh; defending the indefensible in Byzantine art c. 690-890 Part 2:
Religious Conflict in local contexts 4. The Curious Case of the Cartmel
Cross-dresser. Recusants, Revelry and Resistance in Lancashire, 1604 5. 'No
Small Inconvenience': Violence at Church in Scotland 1550-1650 6. Outrages
in the church: religious violence in English and Welsh parishes after the
Civil Wars Part 3: Religion, Gender and Authority 7. Mistress and Minister:
Margaret Fell, her estate, and conflict with the "powers that be" 8.
Consent, Clandestinity and Conflict. Old stories, new understandings -
matrimonial litigation in the early Sixteenth-Century diocese of Lincoln 9.
Papa don't Preach: Abortion and 'womanly sin' in the morality plays of
early modern Mexico Part 4: Religion and Conflict in the City 10.
"Differences and Discordes": Conflict between Civic and Ecclesiastical
Authorities in Late Medieval Salisbury, 1302-1539 11. A Very Roman Affair:
Conflict and disorder in the Eternal city 1433-1533 12. Loyalty to the
Church, Loyalty to the Duke: Conflicts of Power in Late Medieval Ferrara
Part 5: Legitimising Religious Warfare 13. Knights of Malta and the
Spirituality of Warfare 1530-1798 14. British Dragonnades? The Army and
Religious Persecution in Restoration Britain, 1660-88 15. 'A New Approach
to Just and Holy Warfare: The Complicated Case of Puritan Violence'
Conflict, Conflict and Religion: Long-Distance Pilgrimage and the
(Re)building of Catholic Identity in an Era of Religious War in France
1550-1650 2. Identity and Empire: Anti-Spanish sentiment in news and travel
pamphlets printed in London in the 1580s 3. The visualisation of God's
flesh; defending the indefensible in Byzantine art c. 690-890 Part 2:
Religious Conflict in local contexts 4. The Curious Case of the Cartmel
Cross-dresser. Recusants, Revelry and Resistance in Lancashire, 1604 5. 'No
Small Inconvenience': Violence at Church in Scotland 1550-1650 6. Outrages
in the church: religious violence in English and Welsh parishes after the
Civil Wars Part 3: Religion, Gender and Authority 7. Mistress and Minister:
Margaret Fell, her estate, and conflict with the "powers that be" 8.
Consent, Clandestinity and Conflict. Old stories, new understandings -
matrimonial litigation in the early Sixteenth-Century diocese of Lincoln 9.
Papa don't Preach: Abortion and 'womanly sin' in the morality plays of
early modern Mexico Part 4: Religion and Conflict in the City 10.
"Differences and Discordes": Conflict between Civic and Ecclesiastical
Authorities in Late Medieval Salisbury, 1302-1539 11. A Very Roman Affair:
Conflict and disorder in the Eternal city 1433-1533 12. Loyalty to the
Church, Loyalty to the Duke: Conflicts of Power in Late Medieval Ferrara
Part 5: Legitimising Religious Warfare 13. Knights of Malta and the
Spirituality of Warfare 1530-1798 14. British Dragonnades? The Army and
Religious Persecution in Restoration Britain, 1660-88 15. 'A New Approach
to Just and Holy Warfare: The Complicated Case of Puritan Violence'