James D. Tracy / Marguerite Ragnow (eds.)
Religion and the Early Modern State
Views from China, Russia, and the West
Herausgeber: Ragnow, Marguerite; Tracy, James D.
James D. Tracy / Marguerite Ragnow (eds.)
Religion and the Early Modern State
Views from China, Russia, and the West
Herausgeber: Ragnow, Marguerite; Tracy, James D.
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Thirteen 2005 essays show worldwide perspectives of how early modern governments attempted to regulate religious life.
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Thirteen 2005 essays show worldwide perspectives of how early modern governments attempted to regulate religious life.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 854g
- ISBN-13: 9780521828253
- ISBN-10: 0521828252
- Artikelnr.: 22136254
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 854g
- ISBN-13: 9780521828253
- ISBN-10: 0521828252
- Artikelnr.: 22136254
James Tracy teaches in the History Department of the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Emperor Charles V, Impresario of War (Cambridge 2002) and The Political Economy of Merchant Empires: State Power and Global Trade, 1350-1750 (Cambridge, 1991). He is the editor of City Walls: The Urban Enceinte in Global Perspective (Cambridge, 2000) and of the Journal of Early Modern History.
Marguerite Ragnow is the Associate Director at the Center for Early Modern History at the University of Minnesota.
Marguerite Ragnow is the Associate Director at the Center for Early Modern History at the University of Minnesota.
Preface Thomase Mayer; Introduction Stanford E. Lehmberg and James D.
Tracy; Part I. Lived Religion and Official Religion: 1. The alternative
moral universe of religious dissenter in Ming-Qing China Richard Shek; 2.
Ecclesiastical elites and popular belief and practice in
seventeenth-century Russia Robert O. Crummey; 3. The state, the churches,
sociability, and folk belief in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic
Willem Frijhoff; 4. Communal ritual, concealed beliefs: layers of response
to the regulation of ritual in Reformation England Caroline J.
Litzenberger; Part II. Forms of Religious Identity: 5. Spirits of the
Penumbra: deities worshipped in more than one Chinese Pantheon Romeyn
Taylor; 6. Orthodoxy and revolt: the role of religion in the
seventeenth-century Ukrainian Uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth Frank E. Sysyn; 7. The Huguenot minority in early modern
France Raymond A. Mentzer; 8. State religion and Puritan resistance in
early seventeenth-century England Paul Seaver; Part III. The Social
Articulation of Belief: 9. False miracles and unattested dead bodies:
investigations into popular cults in Early Modern Russia Eve Levin; 10.
Liturgical rites: the medium, the message, the messenger, and
misunderstanding Susan C. Karant-Nunn; 11. Self correction and social
change in the Spanish Counter-Reformation Sara T. Nalle; 12. The
disenchantment of space: Salle church and the Reformation Eamon Duffy; An
Epilogue at the Parish Level: 13. Popular religion and the reformation in
England: a view from Cornwall Nicholas Orme.
Tracy; Part I. Lived Religion and Official Religion: 1. The alternative
moral universe of religious dissenter in Ming-Qing China Richard Shek; 2.
Ecclesiastical elites and popular belief and practice in
seventeenth-century Russia Robert O. Crummey; 3. The state, the churches,
sociability, and folk belief in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic
Willem Frijhoff; 4. Communal ritual, concealed beliefs: layers of response
to the regulation of ritual in Reformation England Caroline J.
Litzenberger; Part II. Forms of Religious Identity: 5. Spirits of the
Penumbra: deities worshipped in more than one Chinese Pantheon Romeyn
Taylor; 6. Orthodoxy and revolt: the role of religion in the
seventeenth-century Ukrainian Uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth Frank E. Sysyn; 7. The Huguenot minority in early modern
France Raymond A. Mentzer; 8. State religion and Puritan resistance in
early seventeenth-century England Paul Seaver; Part III. The Social
Articulation of Belief: 9. False miracles and unattested dead bodies:
investigations into popular cults in Early Modern Russia Eve Levin; 10.
Liturgical rites: the medium, the message, the messenger, and
misunderstanding Susan C. Karant-Nunn; 11. Self correction and social
change in the Spanish Counter-Reformation Sara T. Nalle; 12. The
disenchantment of space: Salle church and the Reformation Eamon Duffy; An
Epilogue at the Parish Level: 13. Popular religion and the reformation in
England: a view from Cornwall Nicholas Orme.
Preface Thomase Mayer; Introduction Stanford E. Lehmberg and James D.
Tracy; Part I. Lived Religion and Official Religion: 1. The alternative
moral universe of religious dissenter in Ming-Qing China Richard Shek; 2.
Ecclesiastical elites and popular belief and practice in
seventeenth-century Russia Robert O. Crummey; 3. The state, the churches,
sociability, and folk belief in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic
Willem Frijhoff; 4. Communal ritual, concealed beliefs: layers of response
to the regulation of ritual in Reformation England Caroline J.
Litzenberger; Part II. Forms of Religious Identity: 5. Spirits of the
Penumbra: deities worshipped in more than one Chinese Pantheon Romeyn
Taylor; 6. Orthodoxy and revolt: the role of religion in the
seventeenth-century Ukrainian Uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth Frank E. Sysyn; 7. The Huguenot minority in early modern
France Raymond A. Mentzer; 8. State religion and Puritan resistance in
early seventeenth-century England Paul Seaver; Part III. The Social
Articulation of Belief: 9. False miracles and unattested dead bodies:
investigations into popular cults in Early Modern Russia Eve Levin; 10.
Liturgical rites: the medium, the message, the messenger, and
misunderstanding Susan C. Karant-Nunn; 11. Self correction and social
change in the Spanish Counter-Reformation Sara T. Nalle; 12. The
disenchantment of space: Salle church and the Reformation Eamon Duffy; An
Epilogue at the Parish Level: 13. Popular religion and the reformation in
England: a view from Cornwall Nicholas Orme.
Tracy; Part I. Lived Religion and Official Religion: 1. The alternative
moral universe of religious dissenter in Ming-Qing China Richard Shek; 2.
Ecclesiastical elites and popular belief and practice in
seventeenth-century Russia Robert O. Crummey; 3. The state, the churches,
sociability, and folk belief in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic
Willem Frijhoff; 4. Communal ritual, concealed beliefs: layers of response
to the regulation of ritual in Reformation England Caroline J.
Litzenberger; Part II. Forms of Religious Identity: 5. Spirits of the
Penumbra: deities worshipped in more than one Chinese Pantheon Romeyn
Taylor; 6. Orthodoxy and revolt: the role of religion in the
seventeenth-century Ukrainian Uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth Frank E. Sysyn; 7. The Huguenot minority in early modern
France Raymond A. Mentzer; 8. State religion and Puritan resistance in
early seventeenth-century England Paul Seaver; Part III. The Social
Articulation of Belief: 9. False miracles and unattested dead bodies:
investigations into popular cults in Early Modern Russia Eve Levin; 10.
Liturgical rites: the medium, the message, the messenger, and
misunderstanding Susan C. Karant-Nunn; 11. Self correction and social
change in the Spanish Counter-Reformation Sara T. Nalle; 12. The
disenchantment of space: Salle church and the Reformation Eamon Duffy; An
Epilogue at the Parish Level: 13. Popular religion and the reformation in
England: a view from Cornwall Nicholas Orme.