R. Hsia / Henk van van Nierop (eds.)
Calvinism and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Golden Age
Herausgeber: Hsia, R. Po-Chia; Nierop, Henk Van; Nierop, Henk F. K. van
R. Hsia / Henk van van Nierop (eds.)
Calvinism and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Golden Age
Herausgeber: Hsia, R. Po-Chia; Nierop, Henk Van; Nierop, Henk F. K. van
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This 2002 collection of outstanding essays sheds new light on the paradox of the strictly Calvinist, yet tolerant, Dutch Republic in the Golden Age.
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This 2002 collection of outstanding essays sheds new light on the paradox of the strictly Calvinist, yet tolerant, Dutch Republic in the Golden Age.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780521806824
- ISBN-10: 0521806828
- Artikelnr.: 21559943
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780521806824
- ISBN-10: 0521806828
- Artikelnr.: 21559943
R. Po-chia Hsia is Erwin Earle Sparks Professor of European and Asian History at Pennsylvania State University, Academician at the Academia Sinica, and holder of numerous fellowships in the US and Europe. In addition to professorships in the US, he has also held visiting professorships in the Netherlands and Germany, and has lectured in Portugal, France, Italy, Belgium, Hungary and Taiwan. He is the author or editor of eight books on early modern Europe, including In and Out of the Ghetto: Jewish-Gentile Relations in Late Medieval and Early Modern Germany (Cambridge, 1995) and The World of Catholic Renewal, 1540-1770 (Cambridge, 1998).
1. Introduction R. Po-Chia Hsia; 2. 'Dutch' religious tolerance:
celebration and revision Benjamin J. Kaplan; 3. Religious tolerance in the
United Provinces: from 'case' to 'model' Willem Frijhoff; 4. The bond of
Christian piety: the individual practice of tolerance in Golden Age Holland
Judith Pollmann; 5. Religious policies in the seventeenth-century Dutch
Republic Joke Spaans; 6. Paying off the sheriff: strategies of Catholic
toleration in Golden Age Holland Christine Kooi; 7. Sewing the bailiff in a
blanket: Catholics and the law in Holland Henk van Nierop; 8. Anabaptism
and tolerance: possibilities and limitations Samme Zijlstra; 9. Jews and
religious toleration in the Dutch Republic Peter van Rooden; 10. Religious
toleration and radical philosophy in the later Dutch Golden Age Jonathan
Israel; 11. The politics of intolerance: citizenship and religion in the
Dutch Republic (17th-18th centuries) Maarten Prak.
celebration and revision Benjamin J. Kaplan; 3. Religious tolerance in the
United Provinces: from 'case' to 'model' Willem Frijhoff; 4. The bond of
Christian piety: the individual practice of tolerance in Golden Age Holland
Judith Pollmann; 5. Religious policies in the seventeenth-century Dutch
Republic Joke Spaans; 6. Paying off the sheriff: strategies of Catholic
toleration in Golden Age Holland Christine Kooi; 7. Sewing the bailiff in a
blanket: Catholics and the law in Holland Henk van Nierop; 8. Anabaptism
and tolerance: possibilities and limitations Samme Zijlstra; 9. Jews and
religious toleration in the Dutch Republic Peter van Rooden; 10. Religious
toleration and radical philosophy in the later Dutch Golden Age Jonathan
Israel; 11. The politics of intolerance: citizenship and religion in the
Dutch Republic (17th-18th centuries) Maarten Prak.
1. Introduction R. Po-Chia Hsia; 2. 'Dutch' religious tolerance:
celebration and revision Benjamin J. Kaplan; 3. Religious tolerance in the
United Provinces: from 'case' to 'model' Willem Frijhoff; 4. The bond of
Christian piety: the individual practice of tolerance in Golden Age Holland
Judith Pollmann; 5. Religious policies in the seventeenth-century Dutch
Republic Joke Spaans; 6. Paying off the sheriff: strategies of Catholic
toleration in Golden Age Holland Christine Kooi; 7. Sewing the bailiff in a
blanket: Catholics and the law in Holland Henk van Nierop; 8. Anabaptism
and tolerance: possibilities and limitations Samme Zijlstra; 9. Jews and
religious toleration in the Dutch Republic Peter van Rooden; 10. Religious
toleration and radical philosophy in the later Dutch Golden Age Jonathan
Israel; 11. The politics of intolerance: citizenship and religion in the
Dutch Republic (17th-18th centuries) Maarten Prak.
celebration and revision Benjamin J. Kaplan; 3. Religious tolerance in the
United Provinces: from 'case' to 'model' Willem Frijhoff; 4. The bond of
Christian piety: the individual practice of tolerance in Golden Age Holland
Judith Pollmann; 5. Religious policies in the seventeenth-century Dutch
Republic Joke Spaans; 6. Paying off the sheriff: strategies of Catholic
toleration in Golden Age Holland Christine Kooi; 7. Sewing the bailiff in a
blanket: Catholics and the law in Holland Henk van Nierop; 8. Anabaptism
and tolerance: possibilities and limitations Samme Zijlstra; 9. Jews and
religious toleration in the Dutch Republic Peter van Rooden; 10. Religious
toleration and radical philosophy in the later Dutch Golden Age Jonathan
Israel; 11. The politics of intolerance: citizenship and religion in the
Dutch Republic (17th-18th centuries) Maarten Prak.