Religion and the early modern state: views from China, Russia, and the West

How did state power impinge on the religion of the ordinary person? This perennial issue has been sharpened as historians uncover the process of 'confessionalization' or 'acculturation', by which officials of state and Church collaborated in ambitious programs of Protestant or Ca...

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Otros títulos:Religion & the Early Modern State
Otros Autores: Tracy, James D. (Editor ) ; Ragnow, Marguerite 1955- (Editor )
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2004
En:Año: 2004
Críticas:Religion and the early modern state. Views from China, Russia, and the west. Edited by James D. Tracy and Marguerite Ragnow. (Studies in Comparative Early Modern History.) Pp.xix+415 incl. frontispiece. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. £50. 0 521 82825 2 (2006) (Koenigsberger, H. G.)
[Rezension von: Tracy, James D., Religion and the Early Modern State: Views from China, Russia, and the West] (2006) (Gay, David Elton)
Colección / Revista:Studies in comparative early modern history
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Europa / Religión / Historia
B China / Religión / Historia
B Rusia / Religión / Historia
Otras palabras clave:B Religion and state History
B Religion and state ; History
B Colección de artículos
Acceso en línea: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:No electrónico
Print version: 9780521828253
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Sumario:How did state power impinge on the religion of the ordinary person? This perennial issue has been sharpened as historians uncover the process of 'confessionalization' or 'acculturation', by which officials of state and Church collaborated in ambitious programs of Protestant or Catholic reform, intended to change the religious consciousness and the behaviour of ordinary men and women. In the belief that specialists in one area of the globe can learn from the questions posed by colleagues working in the same period in other regions, this 2005 volume sets the topic in a wider framework. Thirteen essays, grouped in themes affording parallel views of England and Europe, Tsarist Russia, and Ming China, show a spectrum of possibilities for what early modern governments tried to achieve by regulating religious life, and for how religious communities evolved in new directions, either in keeping with or in spite of official injunctions
The alternative moral universe of religious dissenters in Ming-Qing China / Richard Shek -- Ecclesiastical elites and popular belief and practice in seventeenth-century Russia / Robert O. Crummey -- The state, the churches, sociability, and folk belief in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic / Willem Frijhoff -- Communal ritual, concealed belief : layers of response to the regulation of ritual in Reformation England / Caroline J. Litzenberger -- Spirits of the penumbra : deities worshiped in more than one Chinese pantheon / Romeyn Taylor -- Orthodoxy and revolt : the role of religion in the seventeenth-century Ukrainian uprising against the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth / Frank E. Sysyn -- The Huguenot minority in early modern France / Raymond A. Mentzler -- State religion and Puritan resistance in early seventeenth-century England / Paul S. Seaver -- False miracles and unattested dead bodies : investigations into popular cults in early modern Russia / Eve Levin -- Liturgical rites : the medium, the message, the messenger, and the misunderstanding / Susan C. Karant-Nunn -- Self-correction and social change in the Spanish Counter-Reformation / Sara T. Nalle -- The disenchantment of space : Salle Church and the Reformation / Eamon Duffy --- Popular religion and the Reformation in England : a view from Cornwall / Nicholas Orme
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ISBN:0511735057
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511735059