An edition of Calvinists and Libertines (1995)

Calvinists and Libertines

confession and community in Utrecht, 1578-1620

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An edition of Calvinists and Libertines (1995)

Calvinists and Libertines

confession and community in Utrecht, 1578-1620

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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, examining social relations, popular piety, civic culture, and state formation.

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English
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347

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Calvinists and Libertines: confession and community in Utrecht, 1578-1620
1995, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-332) and index.

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Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
274.92/3206
Library of Congress
BR908.U8 K37 1995, BR908.U8K37 1995, BR908.U8 S37 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 347 p. :
Number of pages
347

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Open Library
OL1275744M
Internet Archive
calvinistslibert00kapl
ISBN 10
0198202830
LCCN
95007330
OCLC/WorldCat
32129874
Library Thing
6514005
Goodreads
1499745

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