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Connected Histories of Eschatological Movements from Moscow to Cusco, 15th-18th Centuries
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Why were eschatological movements so pervasive in early modern times? This volume provides some answers to this question by exploring the interconnected histories of confessions and religions from Moscow to Cusco.
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Why were eschatological movements so pervasive in early modern times? This volume provides some answers to this question by exploring the interconnected histories of confessions and religions from Moscow to Cusco.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2022
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- ISBN-13: 9781000624922
- Artikelnr.: 64546178
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2022
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Damien Tricoire is Full Professor of Early Modern History at Trier University, Germany, and Associate Member of the Center Roland Mousnier (Sorbonne/CNRS). His research concentrates on the religious, intellectual, informational and social underpinnings of political order, projects, conflicts and revolutions in the European and colonial world from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Lionel Laborie is Assistant Professor of Early Modern History at the Institute for History, Leiden University, The Netherlands. His research concentrates on the cultural history of ideas and beliefs in early modern Europe, with a particular interest in religious dissenters, transnational networks, radicalism and tolerance in the 'long' eighteenth century.
Introduction / 1. Táborite Revolutionary Apocalypticism: Mapping Influences
and Divergences / 2. Heretical Eschatology and Its Impact on Radical
Reformation Movements: The Flagellants of Thuringia in the Fourteenth and
Fifteenth Centuries, Thomas Müntzer, and the Anabaptists / 3. Terror, War
and Reformation: Ivan the Terrible in the Age of Apocalypticism / 4. A
Messiah from the Left Side / 5. Millenarian News and Connected Spaces in
17th-Century Europe / 6. Carvajal and the Franciscans: Jewish-Christian
Eschatological Expectations in a New World Setting / 7. Kabbalistic
Influences on "Pietistic" Millenarian Expectations: Philipp Jakob Spener's
(1635-1705) Eschatological View Between Scripture and Christian Kabbalah /
8. Everyday Apocalypse: Russian and Jewish "Sects" at the End of the
Eighteenth Century / 9. Margins of the Encubierto: The Messianic Kings'
Tradition in the Iberian World (15th-17th Centuries) / 10. Mirror Images:
Imperial Eschatology and Interreligious Transfer in Seventeenth-Century
Greek Orthodoxy / 11. Restorers of the Divine Law: Native American Revolts
in the New World, Christianity, and the Quest for Purity in the Age of
Revolution
and Divergences / 2. Heretical Eschatology and Its Impact on Radical
Reformation Movements: The Flagellants of Thuringia in the Fourteenth and
Fifteenth Centuries, Thomas Müntzer, and the Anabaptists / 3. Terror, War
and Reformation: Ivan the Terrible in the Age of Apocalypticism / 4. A
Messiah from the Left Side / 5. Millenarian News and Connected Spaces in
17th-Century Europe / 6. Carvajal and the Franciscans: Jewish-Christian
Eschatological Expectations in a New World Setting / 7. Kabbalistic
Influences on "Pietistic" Millenarian Expectations: Philipp Jakob Spener's
(1635-1705) Eschatological View Between Scripture and Christian Kabbalah /
8. Everyday Apocalypse: Russian and Jewish "Sects" at the End of the
Eighteenth Century / 9. Margins of the Encubierto: The Messianic Kings'
Tradition in the Iberian World (15th-17th Centuries) / 10. Mirror Images:
Imperial Eschatology and Interreligious Transfer in Seventeenth-Century
Greek Orthodoxy / 11. Restorers of the Divine Law: Native American Revolts
in the New World, Christianity, and the Quest for Purity in the Age of
Revolution
Introduction / 1. Táborite Revolutionary Apocalypticism: Mapping Influences
and Divergences / 2. Heretical Eschatology and Its Impact on Radical
Reformation Movements: The Flagellants of Thuringia in the Fourteenth and
Fifteenth Centuries, Thomas Müntzer, and the Anabaptists / 3. Terror, War
and Reformation: Ivan the Terrible in the Age of Apocalypticism / 4. A
Messiah from the Left Side / 5. Millenarian News and Connected Spaces in
17th-Century Europe / 6. Carvajal and the Franciscans: Jewish-Christian
Eschatological Expectations in a New World Setting / 7. Kabbalistic
Influences on "Pietistic" Millenarian Expectations: Philipp Jakob Spener's
(1635-1705) Eschatological View Between Scripture and Christian Kabbalah /
8. Everyday Apocalypse: Russian and Jewish "Sects" at the End of the
Eighteenth Century / 9. Margins of the Encubierto: The Messianic Kings'
Tradition in the Iberian World (15th-17th Centuries) / 10. Mirror Images:
Imperial Eschatology and Interreligious Transfer in Seventeenth-Century
Greek Orthodoxy / 11. Restorers of the Divine Law: Native American Revolts
in the New World, Christianity, and the Quest for Purity in the Age of
Revolution
and Divergences / 2. Heretical Eschatology and Its Impact on Radical
Reformation Movements: The Flagellants of Thuringia in the Fourteenth and
Fifteenth Centuries, Thomas Müntzer, and the Anabaptists / 3. Terror, War
and Reformation: Ivan the Terrible in the Age of Apocalypticism / 4. A
Messiah from the Left Side / 5. Millenarian News and Connected Spaces in
17th-Century Europe / 6. Carvajal and the Franciscans: Jewish-Christian
Eschatological Expectations in a New World Setting / 7. Kabbalistic
Influences on "Pietistic" Millenarian Expectations: Philipp Jakob Spener's
(1635-1705) Eschatological View Between Scripture and Christian Kabbalah /
8. Everyday Apocalypse: Russian and Jewish "Sects" at the End of the
Eighteenth Century / 9. Margins of the Encubierto: The Messianic Kings'
Tradition in the Iberian World (15th-17th Centuries) / 10. Mirror Images:
Imperial Eschatology and Interreligious Transfer in Seventeenth-Century
Greek Orthodoxy / 11. Restorers of the Divine Law: Native American Revolts
in the New World, Christianity, and the Quest for Purity in the Age of
Revolution