Remembering the Reformation. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Remembering the Reformation. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Remembering the Reformation
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Alexandra Walsham, Brian Cummings, Ceri Law, Karis Riley.
- Editors:
- Walsham, Alexandra, 1966-
Cummings, Brian
Law, Ceri
Riley, Karis - Contents:
- 1. Introduction: remembering the Reformation Brian Cummings, Ceri Law, Karis Riley, and Alexandra Walsham Part I: Repressed memory 2. Stilled lives, still lives: Reformation memorial focus James Simpson 3. The inheritance of loss: post-Reformation memory culture and the limits of antiquarian discourse Isabel Karremann Part II: Divided memory 4. Bread and stone: Catholic memory in post-Reformation Leiden Carolina Lenarduzzi and Judith Pollmann 5. Remembering the Holy League: material memories in early modern France* David van der Linden Part III: Fragmented memory 6. Remembering the past in the Nordic Reformations Tarald Rasmussen 7. Rioting blacksmiths and Jewish women: pillarised Reformation memory in early modern Poland Natalia Nowakowska Part IV: I nherited memory 8. The first among the many: early modern cultural memory and the Hussites Phillip Haberkern 9. Remembering and forgetting the dead in the churches of Reformation Germany Róisín Watson Part V: Invented memory 10. The material of memory in the seventeenth-century Andes: the Cross of Carabuco and local history Katrina B. Olds 11. The British invention of the Waldenses Stefano Villani Part VI: Migrating memory 12. On the road: exile, experience, and memory in the Anabaptist diaspora Kat Hill 13. The legacy of exile and the rise of humanitarianism Geert H. Janssen Part VII: Extended memory 14. The stones will cry out: Victorian and Edwardian memorials to the Reformation martyrs Andrew Atherstone 15. Religious1. Introduction: remembering the Reformation Brian Cummings, Ceri Law, Karis Riley, and Alexandra Walsham Part I: Repressed memory 2. Stilled lives, still lives: Reformation memorial focus James Simpson 3. The inheritance of loss: post-Reformation memory culture and the limits of antiquarian discourse Isabel Karremann Part II: Divided memory 4. Bread and stone: Catholic memory in post-Reformation Leiden Carolina Lenarduzzi and Judith Pollmann 5. Remembering the Holy League: material memories in early modern France* David van der Linden Part III: Fragmented memory 6. Remembering the past in the Nordic Reformations Tarald Rasmussen 7. Rioting blacksmiths and Jewish women: pillarised Reformation memory in early modern Poland Natalia Nowakowska Part IV: I nherited memory 8. The first among the many: early modern cultural memory and the Hussites Phillip Haberkern 9. Remembering and forgetting the dead in the churches of Reformation Germany Róisín Watson Part V: Invented memory 10. The material of memory in the seventeenth-century Andes: the Cross of Carabuco and local history Katrina B. Olds 11. The British invention of the Waldenses Stefano Villani Part VI: Migrating memory 12. On the road: exile, experience, and memory in the Anabaptist diaspora Kat Hill 13. The legacy of exile and the rise of humanitarianism Geert H. Janssen Part VII: Extended memory 14. The stones will cry out: Victorian and Edwardian memorials to the Reformation martyrs Andrew Atherstone 15. Religious heritage and civic identity: remembering the Reformation in Geneva from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century Philip Benedict and Sarah Scholl Afterword: memory practices and global Protestantism Dagmar Freist … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 940.23
Reformation
Europe -- Religion -- History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429619922
9780429622076
9780429617775
9780429054846 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367150754
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