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Calvinists and Libertines - Confession and Community in Utrecht 1578-1620 (Hardcover)
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Calvinists and Libertines - Confession and Community in Utrecht 1578-1620 (Hardcover)
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After the Reformation, the Dutch Republic emerged as the most
religiously tolerant country in seventeenth-century Europe.
Benjamin Kaplan examines the reasons behind this phenomenon,
focusing on the struggle of Calvinist reformers to realize their
theocratic aspirations in the Netherlands, and the fierce
opposition offered to them by a large, amorphous group of people
known as `Libertines'. Nowhere was this struggle more intense than
in Utrecht, a city at the heart of the Dutch Reformation. The
author illuminates the nature of this conflict through a study of
the city and people of Utrecht, examing social relations, popular
piety, civic culture, and state formation. This urban case-study
shows how Dutch religious developments fitted into the wider
European framework. Offering a fascinating microcosm of religious
tensions in Europe around 1600, Kaplan shows how the
Calvinist-Libertine conflict in the Netherlands was in fact a local
manifestation of a broader European phenomenon: the struggle
between champions and opponents of `confessionalism'. He thus
combines a new interpretation of the Dutch Reformation with a
presentation that makes this largely unknown phenomenon accessible
to students of other countries. As the first case-study in English
of the Dutch Reformation, Calvinists and Libertines fills an
important gap in our knowledge of Dutch history and in our
understanding of the European Reformation as a whole.
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