The Convent of Wesel was long believed to be a foundational but clandestine assembly of Protestant leaders. Jesse Spohnholz shows that this idea was a myth perpetuated by historians and record keepers since the 1600s and then explores what this means for the study of history.
The Convent of Wesel was long believed to be a foundational but clandestine assembly of Protestant leaders. Jesse Spohnholz shows that this idea was a myth perpetuated by historians and record keepers since the 1600s and then explores what this means for the study of history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jesse Spohnholz is Associate Professor of History and the Director of the Roots of Contemporary Issues Program at Washington State University. He also holds a research post at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. His books include The Tactics of Toleration: A Refugee Community in the Age of Religious Wars (2011) and (co-edited), Archaeologies of Confession: Writing Histories of Religion in Germany, 1517-2017 (forthcoming) and Exile and Religious Identity, 1500-1800 (2014). He has been awarded the Gerald Strauss Book Prize, the Fritz Stern Prize in German History and the Harold J. Grimm Prize in Reformation Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: the mystery of the Convent of Wesel Part I. Solving the Mystery: 1. November 3, 1568: a moment of hope 2. The author 3. The signers 4. The impact Part II. Creating the Mystery: 5. The historical emplotment of the national Synod of Wesel, 1618-1768 6. The Synod of Wesel in the age of romantic nationalism, 1815-1868 7. The mystery of the Convent of Wesel, 1868-2000 Conclusion: inheritances.
Introduction: the mystery of the Convent of Wesel Part I. Solving the Mystery: 1. November 3, 1568: a moment of hope 2. The author 3. The signers 4. The impact Part II. Creating the Mystery: 5. The historical emplotment of the national Synod of Wesel, 1618-1768 6. The Synod of Wesel in the age of romantic nationalism, 1815-1868 7. The mystery of the Convent of Wesel, 1868-2000 Conclusion: inheritances.
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