Friars, nobles and burghers--sermons, images and prints : studies of culture and society in early-modern Europe, in memoriam István György Tóth

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Friars, nobles and burghers--sermons, images and prints : studies of culture and society in early-modern Europe, in memoriam István György Tóth

edited by Jaroslav Miller, László Kontler

CEU Press, 2010

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

収録内容

  • The religious borderlines of the confessionalization and secularization of European culture and societies : results and perspectives of my cooperation with István György Tóth / Heinz Schilling
  • The value of foreign sources for the understanding of national history / Charles Kecskeméti
  • Hungary and Bosnia, 1387-1463 : between stereotypes and new interpretations / Dubravko Lovrenović
  • Eucharistic iconography and the confessional identity of the Saxon community in early modern Transylvania / Maria Crăciun
  • "Wider den grausamen Erbfeind dess Christlichen Nahmens" : Lutheran military chaplains from Württemberg in the Hungarian wars against the Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Márta Fata
  • The ambivalence of exile : Hungarian exiles in Germany in the seventeenth century / Eva Kowalská
  • The Counter-Reformation and the 1672 Kuruc Revolt / Georg B. Michels
  • A funeral and a political pamphlet : the funeral sermon for Archbishop Johann Schweikard of Mainz in 1626 / Radmila Pavlíčková
  • The making of a perfect friar : habit and reform in the Franciscan tradition / Martin Elbel
  • The politics of church unification : efforts to reunify the Utraquists and Rome in the 1520s / Antonín Kalous
  • Some reflections on uniatism in the confederation of Poland and Lithuania in the eighteenth century / Daniel Tollet
  • The political theologies of empires : Jesuit missionaries between Counter-Reformation Europe and the Chinese empire / Ronnie Po-chia Hsia
  • Conversion as an instrument of imperial rule : the case of the Russian Empire / Alfred J. Rieber
  • The "bishops of the Hungarian crown" : a case study in the ecclesiastical, social and constitutional history of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in south-eastern Europe / Joachim Bahlcke
  • Levels of group loyalty at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries : Kolozsvár in the Rákóczi War of Independence / Emese Bálint
  • Comparing the Enlightenment : men of letters and the intellectual milieu in eighteenth-century Naples / Anna Maria Rao
  • Burning Germany : cities on fire, fire fighting and fire insurance in early modern Germany / Cornel Zwierlein
  • Orthodox demonology and the perception of witchcraft in early modern Ukraine / Kateryna Dysa
  • Punishment in sixteenth-century Hungarian towns / Blanka Szeghyová
  • Reading aloud : between oral and literate communication / Zoran Velagić
  • A virgin deserving paradise or a whore deserving poison : manuscript tradition and printed books in Ottoman Turkish society / Orlin Sabev (Orhan Salih)
  • Education and denominations in Transdanubia (1910) / Victor Karady

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The essays in this volume reflect the broader interpretation of culture as a system of shared meanings, values, attitudes and symbolic forms in any sphere of human life. Although thematically diverse, all these studies adhere to the concept of what is sometimes termed the new cultural history or socio-cultural history. The work opens with a cluster of methodological and historiographical reflections. Topics covered by the thematic sections include confessional and religious life in early modern Europe, symbolism and representation, strife and accommodation among different denominations compelled to live in a common space, order and hierarchy, cracks in the machinery of authority and the threat of disintegration as well as the history of alphabetization, literacy and reading and writing practices. This book pays tribute to Istvan Gyorgy Toth (1956-2005), Head of the Department of Early-Modern History at the Institute of History of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and Professor of History at Central European University (both in Budapest), until his premature death in 2005.

目次

  • Laszlo Kontler, Farewell to Istvan Gyorgy Toth
  • Jaroslav Miller and Laszlo Kontler, Foreword
  • I. Approaches and Historiographical Issues Heinz Schilling, The Religious Borderlines of the Confessionalization and Secularisation of European Culture and Societies: Results and Perspectives of My Cooperation with Istvan Gyorgy Toth
  • Charles Kecskemeti, The Value of Foreign Sources for the Understanding of National History, Dubravko Lovrenović, Hungary and Bosnia 1387-1463: Between Stereotypes and New Interpretations, II. Confessional and Religious Life II.1. Confessional Identities Maria Crăciun, Eucharistic Iconography and the Confessional Identity of the Saxon Community in Early Modern Transylvania
  • Marta Fata, Wider den grausamen Erbfeind deA Christlichen NahmensA": Lutheran Military Chaplains from Wurttemberg in the Hungarian Wars against the Ottoman Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
  • Eva Kowalska, The Ambivalence of Exile: Hungarian Exiles in Germany in the Seventeenth Century
  • Georg B. Michels, The Counter-Reformation and the 1672 Kuruc Revolt
  • II.2. Symbol and Representation Radmila Pavličkova, A Funeral and a Political Pamphlet: The Funeral Sermon for Archbishop Johann Schweikard of Mainz in 1626
  • Martin Elbel, The Making of a Perfect Friar: Habit and Reform in the Franciscan Tradition
  • II.3. Strife and Accommodation Antonin Kalous, The Politics of Church Unification: Efforts to Reunify the Utraquists and Rome in the 1520s
  • Daniel Tollet, Some Reflections on Uniatism in the Confederation of Poland and Lithuania in the Eighteenth Century, II.4. Religion, Empire and Ideology Ronnie Po-chia Hsia, The Political Theologies of Empires: Jesuit Missionaries between Counter-Reformation Europe and the Chinese Empire
  • Alfred J. Rieber, Conversion as an Instrument of Imperial Rule: The Case of the Russian Empire
  • III. Society and Culture III.1. Order, Hierarchy and Cultural Capital Joachim Bahlcke, The Bishops of the Hungarian CrownA": A Case Study in the Ecclesiastical, Social and Constitutional History of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries in South-Eastern Europe
  • Emese Balint, Levels of Group Loyalty at the Turn of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Kolozsvar in the Rakoczi War of Independence
  • Anna Maria Rao, Comparing the Enlightenment: Men of Letters and the Intellectual Milieu in Eighteenth-Century Naples
  • III.2. Disorder, Discipline and Denunciation Cornel Zwierlein,
  • Kateryna Dysa, Orthodox Demonology and the Perception of Witchcraft in Early Modern Ukraine
  • Blanka Szeghyova, Punishment in Sixteenth Century Hungarian Towns
  • III.3. Word and Print, Education and Literacy Zoran Velagić, Reading Aloud: Between Oral and Literate Communication
  • Orlin Sabev (Orhan Salih), A Virgin Deserving Paradise or a Whore Deserving Poison: Manuscript Tradition and Printed Books in Ottoman Turkish Society
  • Victor Karady, Education and Denominations in Transdanubia (1910)
  • Register of Geographic Names
  • Istvan Gyorgy Toth's Bibliography, List of Contributors

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