The European Wars of Religion

The European Wars of Religion
Author: Wolfgang Palaver,Harriet Rudolph,Dietmar Regensburger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317032762

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In recent years religion has resurfaced amongst academics, in many ways replacing class as the key to understanding Europe's historical development. This has resulted in an explosion of studies revisiting issues of religious change, confessional violence and holy war during the early modern period. But the interpretation of the European wars of religion still remains largely defined by national boundaries, tied to specific processes of state building as well as nation building. In order to more thoroughly interrogate these concepts and assumptions, this volume focusses on terms repeatedly used and misused in public debates such as "religious violence" and "holy warfare" within the context of military conflicts commonly labelled "religious wars". The chapters not only focus on the role of religion, but also on the emerging state as a driver of the escalation of violence in the so-called age of religious war. By using different methodological and theoretical approaches historians, philosophers, and theologians engage in an interdisciplinary debate that contributes to a better understanding of the religio-political situation of early modern Europe and the interpretation of violent conflicts interpreted as religious conflicts today. By adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, new and innovative perspectives are opened up that question if in fact religion was a primary driving force behind these conflicts.

The European Wars of Religion

The European Wars of Religion
Author: Wolfgang Palaver,Harriet Rudolph,Dietmar Regensburger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 1472427114

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7 Secularization of the Holy: A Reading of the 'Wars of Religion' -- 8 The Modern State or the Myth of 'Political Violence' -- 9 The Modern Military-Humanitarian Hybrid State: A Response to Paul Dumouchel -- 10 Confessional Wars and Religious Violence in Christianity from a Theological Viewpoint -- 11 Religion and Violence: The Case of Wars in the Former Yugoslavia -- 12 The Debate About the European Wars of Religion as a Challenge to Interdisciplinary Cooperation -- Index

War and Religion

War and Religion
Author: Arnaud Blin
Publsiher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520286634

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The resurgence of violent terrorist organizations claiming to act in the name of God has rekindled dramatic public debate about the connection between violence and religion and its history. Offering a panoramic view of the tangled history of war and religion throughout Europe and the Mediterranean, War and Religion takes a hard look at the tumultuous history of war in its relationship to religion. Arnaud Blin examines how this relationship began through the concurrent emergence of the Mediterranean empires and the great monotheistic faiths. Moving through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and into the modern era, Blin concludes with why the link between violence and religion endures. For each time period, Blin shows how religion not only fueled a great number of conflicts but also defined the manner in which wars were conducted and fought.

The Wars of Religion in Europe

The Wars of Religion in Europe
Author: Adolphus Ward,Martin Hume
Publsiher: Perennial Press
Total Pages: 828
Release: 2018-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531263188

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THE present volume, as its title imports, relates a complicated series of conflicts of which the origin or the pretext has for the most part to be sought in the great religious schism of Christianity. But the cause of the restoration of Catholic unity in the West was, in the minds of both the supporters and the opponents of that cause, inextricably interwoven with the purposes of dynastic ambition, and powerfully affected by influences traceable to the rapid advance of the monarchical principle and to the gradual growth of the conception of the modern national State. Although in graver peril than ever before from the persistent advance of the Ottoman Power, Europe no longer finds a real unifying force in either Papacy or Empire. The spiritual ardor of the Catholic Reaction, which might have served to strengthen the resistance to the general enemy of Christendom, is expended largely on internecine conflicts. It allies itself with the settled resolution of Philip of Spain to control the destinies of Western Europe; and thus there is not a phase of the religious and political struggle here described which remains unconnected with the rest. The Religious Wars of France, with an account of which this volume opens, furnish the most complete instance of the constant intersection of native and foreign influences; but it is illustrated by almost every portion of the narrative. Since, therefore, the story of no European country or group of countries in this troubled period admits of being told as detached from the contemporary history of its neighbors, allies, or adversaries, the same series of events must necessarily appear more than once in these pages as forming an organic part of the history of several countries, but treated in each case from a distinct point of view...

The French Wars of Religion 1562 1629

The French Wars of Religion  1562 1629
Author: Mack P. Holt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780511131431

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This is the 2005 second edition of a comprehensive study of the French wars of religion.

Early Modern Europe

Early Modern Europe
Author: Mark Konnert
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2008-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442600047

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"A tour de force." - Vladimir Steffel, Ohio State University

European Wars of Religion

European Wars of Religion
Author: Robert Freeman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0991409620

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In the late 1500s, Europe fell into civil war. It was an after-effect of the Protestant Reformation, pitting Protestants against Catholics. The wars consumed the continent for 100 years. They accelerated Europe's evolution from its medieval past into a proto-modern political world. This book examines these Wars -- The Dutch Revolt, the French Wars of Religion, and the Thirty Years War -- and how they helped birth the modern world.

The French Wars of Religion 1562 1629

The French Wars of Religion  1562 1629
Author: Mack P. Holt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1995-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521358736

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A new look at the French wars of religion, designed for undergraduate students and general readers.