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Global reformations : transforming early modern religions, societies, and cultures / edited by Nicholas Terpstra.

Contributor(s): Terpstra, Nicholas [editor.] | Ward, Haruko Nawata
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2019Description: xii, 274 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367025120; 0367025124; 9780367025137; 0367025132Subject(s): Reformation | Religions -- History -- 16th century | Religions -- History -- 17th centuryDDC classification: 270.6 LOC classification: BR305.3 | .G56 2019Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Global reformations: reframing early modern Christianity / Nicholas Terpstra -- Religious expansion in Islam, Catholicism, and Buddhism / Luke Clossey -- Translating Christian martyrdom in Buddhist Japan in the early modern Jesuit mission / Haruko Nawata Ward -- Gypsies in Counter-reformation Rome / Giorgio Caravale -- "Turning Turke" the Anabaptist way: Muslims, Jews, Christian spiritualists, and polemical discourse in the Dutch republic, c. 1570 to c. 1630 / Gary K. Waite -- Before the ghetto: spatial logics, Jewish experience, and Jewish-Christian relations in early modern Florence / Justine Walden -- To be a foreigner in early modern Italy. Were there ghettos for non-Catholic Christians? / Stefano Villani -- Maintaining colonial order: institutional enclosure in Spanish Manila, 1590-1790 / Allison Graham -- The Renaissance papacy and Catholicization of the "Manichean heretics": rethinking the 1459 purge of the Bosnian kingdom / Luka Spoljaric -- Creole conquests: reformation, representation, and return in early colonial New Spain / Lindsay C. Sidders -- An embattled Catholic archbishop between Latins and Greeks in the Ottoman Aegean / Andrew P. McCormick -- Reforming birth in early colonial Mexico, or, did Mexican women really have a Counter-Reformation? / Jacqueline Holler -- The Venetian Jewish household as a multi-religious community in early modern Italy / Federica Francesconi -- Exile identity and the Pietist reform movement: constructing the Georgia Salzburgers from Alpine Crypto Protestants / Christine Marie Koch.
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Item type Current library Collection Shelving location Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Faculty Collection Midrange BR305.3 .G56 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903536775
Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library Faculty Collection Special Collections (by appointment only) BR305.3 .G56 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 0182903545024

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Global reformations: reframing early modern Christianity / Nicholas Terpstra -- Religious expansion in Islam, Catholicism, and Buddhism / Luke Clossey -- Translating Christian martyrdom in Buddhist Japan in the early modern Jesuit mission / Haruko Nawata Ward -- Gypsies in Counter-reformation Rome / Giorgio Caravale -- "Turning Turke" the Anabaptist way: Muslims, Jews, Christian spiritualists, and polemical discourse in the Dutch republic, c. 1570 to c. 1630 / Gary K. Waite -- Before the ghetto: spatial logics, Jewish experience, and Jewish-Christian relations in early modern Florence / Justine Walden -- To be a foreigner in early modern Italy. Were there ghettos for non-Catholic Christians? / Stefano Villani -- Maintaining colonial order: institutional enclosure in Spanish Manila, 1590-1790 / Allison Graham -- The Renaissance papacy and Catholicization of the "Manichean heretics": rethinking the 1459 purge of the Bosnian kingdom / Luka Spoljaric -- Creole conquests: reformation, representation, and return in early colonial New Spain / Lindsay C. Sidders -- An embattled Catholic archbishop between Latins and Greeks in the Ottoman Aegean / Andrew P. McCormick -- Reforming birth in early colonial Mexico, or, did Mexican women really have a Counter-Reformation? / Jacqueline Holler -- The Venetian Jewish household as a multi-religious community in early modern Italy / Federica Francesconi -- Exile identity and the Pietist reform movement: constructing the Georgia Salzburgers from Alpine Crypto Protestants / Christine Marie Koch.

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