Reformation, Religious Culture and Print in Early Modern Europe : Essays in Honour of Andrew Pettegree, Volume 1 / edited by Arthur der Weduwen and Malcolm Walsby, Enssib Lyon.

Reformation, Religious Culture and Print in Early Modern Europe :
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9789004515291 (print)
9789004515307 (electronic book)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/0728
Yayın Bilgisi
©2022
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource
Dizi
Early Modern History and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2023
Library of the Written Word ; 106
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references and index.
İçindekiler Notu
Preliminary Material -- Frontispiece -- Copyright page -- Preface / Arthur der Weduwen and Malcolm Walsby -- Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1 Andrew Pettegree, a Historian of the Reformation and the Book / Malcolm Walsby -- Chapter 2 Andrew Pettegree and Brill: A Publishing History / Arjan van Dijk -- Chapter 3 Boundaries of Memory: The Mediaeval Bible in the Early Modern World / Bruce Gordon -- Chapter 4 The Unexpected Guest: Henry VIII in the General Archive of the Servants of Mary / Flavia Bruni -- Chapter 5 ‘Thruste oute teares of repentaunce’: Dramatising Conversion in Reformation England / Brian L. Hanson -- Chapter 6 Weather, Finance and Urban Religious Dissent in Early Modern Scotland / Margo Todd -- Chapter 7 Restoration and the Culture of Persecution: The View from Lambeth / Grant Tapsell -- Chapter 8 Scholarly Careers and the Confessional University in Early Modern Germany / Richard Kirwan -- Chapter 9 Religious Re-anchoring (through Lots of Books): Heinrich August Winkler, Germany, and ‘the West’ / Riccardo Bavaj -- Chapter 10 A Prayer for Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII and Their ‘Children’: A Portal to Early Reformation England’s entente évangélique with France / Jonathan A. Reid -- Chapter 11 The Vernacular Scripture Fallacy and the Failure of Early Protestant Mission / Alec Ryrie -- Chapter 12 Brand Melanchthon, Brand Philippism. Polemics and the Book World, 1560–1620: a Prolegomenon / Ian Maclean -- Chapter 13 A Hell of a Poem! Censoring Dante’s Commedia in Early Modern Spain / Natale Vacalebre -- Chapter 14 Lost Saints: Printed Catholic Ephemera in the Dutch Republic / Elise Watson -- Chapter 15 The Role of International Printing Presses in the French Wars of Religion / Mack P. Holt -- Chapter 16 The Protestant Book Trade in Rouen during the First Years of the Wars of Religion / Malcolm Walsby -- Chapter 17 A Joyful Book as a Vehicle for the Protestant Faith? The Case of the Triomphes de l’abbaye des Conards , Rouen, 1587 / Katell Lavéant -- Chapter 18 ‘Our Poor Oppressed and Forlorn Fatherland.’ The Patriotic Rhetoric Inspired by William of Orange and His Circle, 1568–1576 / Alastair Duke -- Chapter 19 Challenging the Church of England: The Building of a Calvinist English Church in Antwerp (1578–1582) / Guido Marnef -- Bibliography of Andrew Pettegree’s Publications -- Index.
Özet, vb.
Anyone who has studied the history of the Reformation, the book and communication will have come across or been influenced by Andrew Pettegree’s contributions to these fields. The forty-four essays in this Festschrift and its companion volume have been commissioned to cover the broad scope of Pettegree’s areas of interest and expertise, and to reflect and build upon them. The pieces, written by forty-three scholars based at over thirty institutions, are organised around nine key themes, ranging from the intersections of religion and print to the history of book collecting, the periodical press and pioneering book historical research methodologies. This first volume contains nineteen essays. Together with the second volume, 'The Book World of Early Modern Europe: Essays in Honour of Andrew Pettegree, Volume 2' , it offers a wid-ranging survey of the state of current scholarship on religion, printing and media change in early modern Europe. Contributors to this volume: Riccardo Bavaj, Flavia Bruni, Arthur der Weduwen, Alastair Duke, Bruce Gordon, Brian Hanson, Mack Holt, Richard Kirwan, Katell Lavéant, Ian Maclean, Guido Marnef, Jonathan Reid, Alec Ryrie, Grant Tapsell, Margo Todd, Natale Vacalebre, Arjan van Dijk, Malcolm Walsby, and Elise Watson.
Dil Notu
English
Konu
Reformation.
Religion and culture.
Religion and literature.