Politics and piety : the Protestant awakening in Prussia, 1816-1856
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Politics and piety : the Protestant awakening in Prussia, 1816-1856
(Studies in the history of Christian thought, v. 186)
Brill, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-331) and index
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内容説明
In Politics and Piety: The Protestant 'Awakening' in Prussia, 1816-1856, David L. Ellis analyzes the connections between political conservatism and Prussia's neo-Pietist religious revival, especially in Brandenburg and Pomerania, in the years surrounding the revolution of 1848. Awakened conservatives waged a cultural struggle against political and religious liberalism, impacting the state church, the outcome of the revolution, and Prussia's controversial neutrality in the Crimean War. Awakened leaders, in their effort to recover and adapt a pre-Napoleonic order, ironically modernized conservatism with individualistic rhetoric, widely circulated newspapers, and political organization.
目次
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Problematics
Common Characteristics of the Transatlantic Awakening
Variations of the German Awakening
Circumspection and Methodological Choices
Agony and Ecstasy in Prussia's Heartland
Tying Together Politics and Religion
Chapter Outline
Chapter One: Revival, Quietism, and Change
The Stirring of Revival among Elites in Berlin
Habitus and Social Reproduction
Placing the Awakening in the Context of Prussia's Sociopolitical Order and Church Affairs
Conventicles in Action in Brandenburg and Pomerania
The Reform of Conventicle Policies
Chapter Two: Sects and Violence: The Politicization of the Awakening
Awakened Journalism
The 1830 Revolution and the "Denunciation of Halle"
The Berliner Politisches Wochenblatt and the Cologne Controversy
Chapter Three: The Failure of Reform
The Failure of Reform in Church Governance and Politics before 1848
Bethmann-Hollweg and the Burgfrieden
The Stillborn United Diet
Chapter Four: Opposition to Revolution as Cultural Warfare
Locating the Prussian Revolution in German and Transnational Contexts
Initial Awakened Responses to the Revolution
The Use and Abuse of Culture
Premodern and Modern Responses of the Awakened by July 1848
The Camarilla
The Octroyed Constitution of 1848
Chapter Five: Church Renewal
The Wittenberg Church Congress of 1848 and the Foundation of the Internal Mission
Selected Constitutional Changes in the Role of the Church(es)
Chapter Six: The Debilitating Successes of Standisch Structural Changes
The Gemeindeordnung Controversy
Organizing the First Chamber, Part I (1848 and 1850)
From the Erfurt Union to the Olmutz Agreement
The Provincial Estates and the Foundation of the Preussische Wochenblatt
Foundational Principles of the Wochenblatt
Revising the First Chamber, Part II
Chapter Seven: The Rhetorical War over the Crimean War
I. Framing the Crimean War
II. Realism and Idealism in 19th -Century Prussia?
III. Keeping the Dogs of War Leashed
IV. The Centrality and Fragility of the Holy Alliance
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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