The Ashgate research companion to the Counter-Reformation / edited by Alexandra Bamji, Geert H. Janssen, and Mary Laven.


Farnham, Surrey Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., c2013.
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Part of the series Ashgate research companion;Ashgate research companion.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Part I. Conflict, coexistence and conversion. Tridentine Catholicism / Simon Ditchfield — Confessionalization / Ute Lotz-Heumann — Religious coexistence / Keith P. Luria — The exile experience / Geert H. Janssen — The Inquisition / Nicholas S. Davidson — Catholic pamphleteering / Andrew Pettegree — Catholic missions to Asia / Tara Alberts — Catholic missions to the Americas / Karin VĂ©lez — Part II. Catholic lives and devotional identities. Being a Catholic in early modern Europe / Judith Pollmann — The Catholic life cycle / Alexandra Bamji — The sacred landscape / Alexandra Walsham — Sanctity / Clare Copeland — The Counter-Reformation of the senses / Wietse de Boer — Lay spirituality / Nicholas Terpstra — Catholic piety and community / Simone Laqua-O’Donnell — Part III. Ideas and cultural practices. Intellectual culture / Michael Edwards — Science and the Counter-Reformation / Nick Wilding — Music and the Counter-Reformation / Noel O’Regan — Counter-Reformation drama / Paul Shore — Art and the Counter-Reformation / Andrea Lepage — Material culture / Silvia Evangelisti — Part IV. Religious change. Catholic reformations : a medieval perspective / John H. Arnold — The globalization of reform / Karen Melvin — Legacies of the Counter-Reformation and the origins of modern Catholicism / Mary Laven.

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