Global Reformations
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-02512-0 (ISBN)
Global Reformations offers a sustained, comparative, and interdisciplinary exploration of religious transformations in the early modern world.
The volume explores global developments and tracks the many ways in which Reformation movements shaped relations of Christians with other Christians, and also with Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and aboriginal groups in the Americas. Contributions explore the negotiations, tensions, and contacts that developed across social, gender, and religious lines in different parts of the globe, focusing on how different convictions about religious reform and approaches to it shaped social action and cross-confessional encounters. The essays explore the convergence of religious reform, global expansion, and governmental consolidation in the early modern world and examine the Reformation as a global phenomenon; the authors ask how a global frame complicates our understanding of what the Reformation itself was and offer a unique and up-to-date examination of the Reformation that broadens readers’ understanding in creative and useful ways.
Demonstrating new research and innovative approaches in the study of cross-cultural contact during the early modern period, this volume is ideal for advanced undergraduates and graduates of early modern history, religious history, women's & gender studies, and global history.
Nicholas Terpstra teaches early modern history at the University of Toronto, Canada, working at the intersections of gender, politics, charity, and religion. Recent publications include Religious Refugees in the Early Modern World: An Alternative Interpretation of the Reformation (2016) and Faith’s Boundaries: Laity and Clergy in Early Modern Confraternities (2013).
1 Introduction: global reformations: reframing
early modern Christianity
Nicholas Terpstra
2 Religious expansion in Islam, Catholicism,
and Buddhism
Luke Clossey
Part 1
Conversion, co-existence, and identity
3 Translating Christian martyrdom in Buddhist
Japan in the early modern Jesuit mission
Haru ko Nawata Ward
4 Gypsies in counter-reformation Rome
Giorgio Caravale
5 “Turning Turke” the Anabaptist way: Muslims, Jews,
Christian Spiritualists, and polemical discourse in the
Dutch Republic, c. 1570–c. 1630
Gary K. Waite
Part 2
Spatial and social disciplines
6 Before the Ghetto: spatial logics, ritual
humiliation, and Jewish-Christian relations in
early modern Florence
Justine Walden
7 T o be a foreigner in early modern Italy. Were there
ghettos for non-Catholic Christians?
Stefano V illani
8 Maintaining colonial order: institutional enclosure
in Spanish Manila, 1590–1790
Allison Gr aham
Part 3
Cultural and religious politics
9 T he Renaissance papacy and Catholicization of
the “Manichean Heretics”: rethinking the 1459
purge of the Bosnian kingdom
Luk a Špoljarić
10 Creole conquests: reformation, representation,
and return in early colonial New Spain
Lindsay C. Sidders
11 An Embattled Catholic Archbishop Between Latins
and Greeks in the Ottoman Aegean
Andrew P. McCormick
Part 4
Life across boundaries
12 R eforming birth in early colonial Mexico, or, did
Mexican women really have a counter-reformation?
Jacqueline Holler
Contents vii
13 The Venetian Jewish household as a multireligious
community in early modern Italy
Federica Francesconi
14 Exile identity and the Pietist reform movement:
constructing the Georgia Salzburgers from Alpine
Crypto-Protestants
Christine Marie Koch
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 05.06.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | 7 Line drawings, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 690 g |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte ► Neuzeit (bis 1918) |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Kulturgeschichte | |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Religionsgeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 0-367-02512-4 / 0367025124 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-367-02512-0 / 9780367025120 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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