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Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Reformation

Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Reformation

Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Reformation

Ole Peter Grell , University of Cambridge
Bob Scribner , Harvard Divinity School
June 2002
Paperback
9780521894128

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    This volume offers a re-interpretation of the role of tolerance and intolerance in the European Reformation. It questions the traditional notion of a progressive development towards greater religious toleration from the beginning of the sixteenth century onwards. Instead, it places incidents of religious tolerance and intolerance in their specific social and political contexts. Fifteen leading scholars offer a comprehensive interpretation of this subject, covering all the regions of Europe that were directly affected by the Reformation in the crucial period between 1500, when northern humanism had begun to make an impact, and 1648, the end of the Thirty Years War. In this way, Tolerance and Intolerance in the European Reformation provides a dramatically different view of how religious toleration and conflict developed in early modern Europe.

    • Provides a fresh interpretation of tolerance and intolerance in the period
    • The first time this issue has been set in its proper social, economic and political context
    • Contributors are leading scholars in the history of the 16th and 17th centuries

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    'Sophisticated in its approaches and detailed in its presentation, this book will contribute significantly to the study of the Reformation.' David Parnham, Journal of Religious History

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    June 2002
    Paperback
    9780521894128
    308 pages
    229 × 153 × 23 mm
    0.502kg
    2 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Ole Peter Grell
    • 2. The travail of tolerance: containing chaos in Early Modern Europe Heiko A. Oberman
    • 3. Preconditions of tolerance and intolerance in sixteenth century Germany Bob Scribner
    • 4. Heresy executions in Reformation Europe, 1520–1565 William Monter
    • 5. Un Roi, Une Loi, Deux Fois: parameters for the history of Catholic-Reformed co-existence in France, 1555–1685 Philip Benedict
    • 6. Confession, conscience, and honour: the limits of magisterial tolerance in sixteenth-century Strassburg Lorna Jane Abray
    • 7. One Reformation or many? Protestant identities in the Later Reformation in Germany Euan Cameron
    • 8. Toleration in the Early Swiss Reformation: the art and politics of Niklaus Manuel of Berne Bruce Gordon
    • 9. Tolerance and intolerance in sixteenth-century Basle Hans R. Guggisberg
    • 10. Exile and tolerance Ole Peter Grell
    • 11. The politics of toleration in the Free Netherlands, 1572–1620 Andrew Pettegree
    • 12. Archbishop Cranmer: concord and tolerance in a changing church Diarmaid MacCullogh
    • 13. Toleration for catholics in the Puritan Revolution Norah Carlin
    • 14. The question of tolerance in Bohemia and Moravia in the age of the Reformation Jaroslav Pánek
    • 15. Tolerance and intolerance in sixteenth-century Hungary Katalin Péter
    • 16. Protestant confessionalization in the towns of Royal Prussia and the practice of religious toleration in Poland-Lithuania Michael G. Müller.
      Contributors
    • Ole Peter Grell, Heiko A. Oberman, Bob Scribner, William Monter, Philip Benedict, Lorna Jane Abray, Euan Cameron, Bruce Gordon, Hans R. Guggisberg, Andrew Pettegree, Diarmaid MacCullogh, Norah Carlin, Jaroslav Pánek, Katalin Péter, Michael G. Müller

    • Editors
    • Ole Peter Grell , University of Cambridge
    • Bob Scribner , Harvard Divinity School