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Religious Diaspora in Early Modern Europe - Strategies of Exile (Paperback): Timothy G. Fehler, Greta Grace Kroeker, Charles H.... Religious Diaspora in Early Modern Europe - Strategies of Exile (Paperback)
Timothy G. Fehler, Greta Grace Kroeker, Charles H. Parker, Jonathan Ray
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays looks at the shared experience of exile across different groups in the early modern period. Contributors argue that exile is a useful analytical tool in the study of a wide variety of peoples previously examined in isolation.

Religious Diaspora in Early Modern Europe - Strategies of Exile (Hardcover): Timothy G. Fehler, Greta Grace Kroeker, Charles H.... Religious Diaspora in Early Modern Europe - Strategies of Exile (Hardcover)
Timothy G. Fehler, Greta Grace Kroeker, Charles H. Parker, Jonathan Ray
R4,598 Discovery Miles 45 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays looks at the shared experience of exile across different groups in the early modern period. The contributors argue that exile is a useful analytical tool in the study of a wide variety of peoples previously examined in isolation.

Poor Relief and Protestantism The Evolution of Social Welfare in Sixteenth-Century Emden - The Evolution of Social Welfare in... Poor Relief and Protestantism The Evolution of Social Welfare in Sixteenth-Century Emden - The Evolution of Social Welfare in Sixteenth-Century Emden (Hardcover, New Ed)
Timothy G. Fehler
R1,246 Discovery Miles 12 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a study of the organisation and practical operation of the system of poor relief in Emden from the late 15th century to the end of the 16th. The city went through dramatic economic, confessional and constitutional changes during this period and so offers an ideal setting for the study of the emergence and development of a highly organised, multi-jurisdictional system of social welfare in the early modern period. Utilising account books, church council minutes, wills, contracts, correspondence and guild records it focuses on the day-to-day operation of poor relief - how the many diverse institutions actually functioned. As elsewhere in Europe, the Reformation did not immediately result in swift changes in poor relief; the Roman Catholic components of the administration of social welfare were dissolved and replaced gradually. It was only when the vast changes in religious, social and economic life which occurred at the middle of the 16th century forced matters that the methods of relief for the needy were revolutionised. The city was flooded with refugees from the Dutch revolt, there were widespread and severe economic difficulties caused by bad harvests and skyrocketing prices, and the church underwent a period of intense Calvinisation; only then were Reformed institutions and methods introduced. At times, religious arguments dominated the poor relief debate, while at others the social welfare system was barely affected; the effectiveness of the new systems and institutions is illuminated by an analysis of the recipients of relief during the second half of the 16th century.

Do Good Unto All - Charity and Poor Relief Across Christian Europe, 1400-1800 (Hardcover): Timothy G. Fehler, Jared B. Thomley Do Good Unto All - Charity and Poor Relief Across Christian Europe, 1400-1800 (Hardcover)
Timothy G. Fehler, Jared B. Thomley
R2,570 Discovery Miles 25 700 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

For nearly two millennia, Christians have tried to make sense of the Bible’s reminder that the poor are ‘always among us’. This volume explores the diverse range of ideas, institutions, and experiences early modern Europeans brought to bear in response to this biblical adage. Do good unto all traces the concept and practice of charity across the four major early modern Christian confessions – Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anabaptist – and over a wide range of geographical areas from Scotland to Switzerland and the Spanish Atlantic World. By bringing such a diverse set of localised studies into concert for the first time, this volume exposes the many intersections and tensions that arose between and within communities as they attempted to translate the ideal of charity into practice. This comparative approach shifts the focus from binary definitions of ‘deserving’ and ‘undeserving’ poor or ‘Catholic’ and ‘Protestant’. Instead, Do good unto all charts a new course for the study of charity beyond institutional poor relief, where the matrix of individual ideas and experiences can be fully appreciated. -- .

Signs and Wonders in Britain's Age of Revolution - A Sourcebook (Paperback): Timothy G. Fehler, Abigail Hartman Signs and Wonders in Britain's Age of Revolution - A Sourcebook (Paperback)
Timothy G. Fehler, Abigail Hartman
R1,210 Discovery Miles 12 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Signs and Wonders in Britain's Age of Revolution is an original collection of primary sources from the era encompassing the political, religious, and social tumult of the English Civil War. With a focus on Britain in the seventeenth century and covering topics such as astrology, scurrilous pamphlet wars, witch-hunts and trials, and the execution of King Charles I, Signs and Wonders investigates published "strange and true" accounts that existed alongside more traditionally studied historical events. Including fully edited and annotated texts of carefully selected popular pamphlets, the sourcebook is accompanied by guided introductory essays for each of the thematically divided chapters. With more than two dozen woodcut images, Signs and Wonders enables students to pursue in-depth primary source analysis of this rich period of history, when the supernatural was woven into the lives of those participating in or viewing the tumultuous political and religious events of the mid-17th century. In this collection of popular pamphlets, battles in the sky, witches, monstrous births, and apparitions stand side-by-side with the major political and religious events that make up the standard histories of the era, allowing a fuller perspective on these early modern narratives and their interpretation (and exploitation) by the heated presses of 17th-century Britain. Signs and Wonders in Britain's Age of Revolution is essential reading for all students of early modern Britain.

Signs and Wonders in Britain's Age of Revolution - A Sourcebook (Hardcover): Timothy G. Fehler, Abigail Hartman Signs and Wonders in Britain's Age of Revolution - A Sourcebook (Hardcover)
Timothy G. Fehler, Abigail Hartman
R4,151 Discovery Miles 41 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Signs and Wonders in Britain's Age of Revolution is an original collection of primary sources from the era encompassing the political, religious, and social tumult of the English Civil War. With a focus on Britain in the seventeenth century and covering topics such as astrology, scurrilous pamphlet wars, witch-hunts and trials, and the execution of King Charles I, Signs and Wonders investigates published "strange and true" accounts that existed alongside more traditionally studied historical events. Including fully edited and annotated texts of carefully selected popular pamphlets, the sourcebook is accompanied by guided introductory essays for each of the thematically divided chapters. With more than two dozen woodcut images, Signs and Wonders enables students to pursue in-depth primary source analysis of this rich period of history, when the supernatural was woven into the lives of those participating in or viewing the tumultuous political and religious events of the mid-17th century. In this collection of popular pamphlets, battles in the sky, witches, monstrous births, and apparitions stand side-by-side with the major political and religious events that make up the standard histories of the era, allowing a fuller perspective on these early modern narratives and their interpretation (and exploitation) by the heated presses of 17th-century Britain. Signs and Wonders in Britain's Age of Revolution is essential reading for all students of early modern Britain.

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