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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 종교/명상/점술 > 종교 > 종교 역사
· ISBN : 9781138323803
· 쪽수 : 312쪽
· 출판일 : 2020-12-28
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Introduction Natasha Hodgson and Amy Fuller Part 1: Propaganda, Polemic and Religious Identities 1. Religion and Conflict, Conflict and Religion: Long-Distance Pilgrimage and the (Re)building of Catholic Identity in an Era of Religious War in France 1550-1650 Elizabeth Tingle 2. Identity and Empire: Anti-Spanish sentiment in news and travel pamphlets printed in London in the 1580s Sara Bradley 3. The visualisation of God's flesh; defending the indefensible in Byzantine art c.690-890 Georgia Michael Part 2: Religious Conflict in local contexts 4. The Curious Case of the Cartmel Cross-dresser. Recusants, Revelry and Resistance in Lancashire, 1604 Jonathan Healey 5. ‘No Small Inconvenience’: Violence at Church in Scotland 1550-1650 Alfred Johnson 6. Outrages in the church: religious violence in English and Welsh parishes after the Civil Wars Fiona McCall Part 3: Religion, Gender and Authority 7. Mistress and Minister: Margaret Fell, her estate, and conflict with the "powers that be" Kristianna Polder 8. Consent, Clandestinity and Conflict. Old stories, new understandings ? matrimonial litigation in the early Sixteenth-Century diocese of Lincoln Martin Roberts 9. Papa don’t Preach: Abortion and ‘womanly sin’ in the morality plays of early modern Mexico Amy Fuller Part 4: Religion and Conflict in the City 10. "Differences and Discordes": Conflict between Civic and Ecclesiastical Authorities in Late Medieval Salisbury, 1302-1539 Samuel Lane 11. A Very Roman Affair: Conflict and disorder in the Eternal city 1433-1533 Katharine Fellows 12. Loyalty to the Church, Loyalty to the Duke: Conflicts of Power in Late Medieval Ferrara Beatrice Saletti Part 5: Legitimising Religious Warfare 13. Knights of Malta and the Spirituality of Warfare 1530-1798 Matthias Ebejer 14. British Dragonnades? The Army and Religious Persecution in Restoration Britain, 1660?88 Ping Liao 15. ‘A New Approach to Just and Holy Warfare: The Complicated Case of Puritan Violence’ Matthew Rowley Conclusion Martyn Bennett