A Companion to Multiconfessionalism in the Early Modern World
Biographical note
Thomas Max Safley is Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published extensively on the social and economic history of early modern Europe, in which multiconfessionalism played a substantial role.
Readership
All those interested in the history of early modern Europe, the history of the Reformation, the history of religion, the history of the church and the history of law, as well as social, political, and cultural historians.
Table of contents
General
1. Introduction and Afterword: Thomas Max Safley
2. On Confessionalism: Lee Palmer Wandel
Low Countries
3. Overview: Benjamin Kaplan
4. Case study: Jesse Spohnholz
5. Case study: Guido Marnef
France
6. Overview: Keith Luria
7. Case study: Penny Roberts
8. Case study: Jérémie Foa
Britain
9. Overview: Bernard Capp
10. Case study: John R. D. Coffey
11. Case study: Raymond Gillespie
Eastern Europe
12. Overview: Howard Louthan
13. Case study: David Frick
14. Case study: Graeme Murdock
Holy Roman Empire
15. Overview: David Luebke
16. Case study: Peter Wallace
17. Case study: Richard Ninness
1. Introduction and Afterword: Thomas Max Safley
2. On Confessionalism: Lee Palmer Wandel
Low Countries
3. Overview: Benjamin Kaplan
4. Case study: Jesse Spohnholz
5. Case study: Guido Marnef
France
6. Overview: Keith Luria
7. Case study: Penny Roberts
8. Case study: Jérémie Foa
Britain
9. Overview: Bernard Capp
10. Case study: John R. D. Coffey
11. Case study: Raymond Gillespie
Eastern Europe
12. Overview: Howard Louthan
13. Case study: David Frick
14. Case study: Graeme Murdock
Holy Roman Empire
15. Overview: David Luebke
16. Case study: Peter Wallace
17. Case study: Richard Ninness
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