Britain and The Netherlands Volume VII Church and State Since the Reformation Papers Delivered to the Seventh Anglo-Dutch Historical Conference
The theme chosen for the seventh conference of Dutch and British historians - relations between Church and State in the two countries since the Reformation - cannot pretend to any originality. A subject so germane to the history of Europe, and indeed of those parts of the world colonized by European...
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1981, 1981
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1981 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Relations between Church and State in Britain and the Netherlands: an Introductory Essay
- 1 The State and Development of Protestantism in English Towns, 1520–1603
- 2 Building Heaven in Hell’s Despite: The Early History of the Reformation in the Towns of the Low Countries by
- 3 The Family of Love (Huis der Liefde) and the Dutch Revolt
- 4 Arminianism and English Culture
- 5 Calvinism and National Consciousness: the Dutch Republic as the New Israel
- 6 Contrasting and Converging Patterns: Relations between Church and State in Western Europe, 1660–1715 by
- 7 The Authority of the Dutch State over the Churches, 1795–1853
- 8 ‘Bridled Emotion’: English Free Churchmen, Culture and Catholic Values, c. 1870 to c. 1945
- 9 ‘Verzuiling’: A Confessional Road to Secularization. Emancipation and the Decline of Political Catholicism, 1920–1970
- 10 ‘A Protestant Parliament and a Protestant State’: Regional Government and Religious Discrimination in Northern Ireland, 1921–1939