This essay presents observations on the distinctiveness of Protestant and Catholic literary practices and identities in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic. Inspired by Catholic emblematists from the Southern Netherlands, Dutch Catholics as well as Protestants employed the religious emblem as a means of bolstering their faith and shaping their identity – but never at the same time, and never in the same manner. The religious emblem was at first claimed by Protestants such as Jacob Cats. After 1635, it was appropriated by Catholic authors such as Jan Harmensz. Krul and Everard Meyster. As the genre was reappropriated by Protestants such as Jan Luyken in the 1680s, Dutch Catholics moved away from the emblem to express their identity in new...
A quest for origins and a battle over principles: Dutch Reformation commemorations in the nineteenth...
Pollmann, Judith, Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands 1520-1635 (Past and Present; O...
Pollmann, Judith, Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands 1520-1635 (Past and Present; O...
This essay presents observations on the distinctiveness of Protestant and Catholic literary practice...
This article engages with the overriding tendency to see cultural hybridity as a progressive force i...
Literary Lifelines deals with the practice of interconfessional exchange in the literary domain of t...
In the Northern Netherlands, despite its interfaith diversity, toleration was tantamount to an unsta...
The celebration of the Lord’s Supper of the Dutch Lutherans was influenced by German Lutheran theolo...
Les enjeux de ce travail sont multiples et s’inscrivent dans le renouvellement de la recherche sur l...
Focusing on the subordinate role assigned to Bible illustrations in Dutch religious literature, the ...
Although scholarly interest in the field of emblematics has increased greatly over the last decade, ...
Although the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic was officially Protestant, Catholics made up nearly ...
The study of the literatures of the Low Countries rarely initiates investigations into crossovers be...
The Reformation in the Low Countries fascinates both church historians and general historians. Relig...
The study of the literatures of the Low Countries rarely initiates investigations into crossovers be...
A quest for origins and a battle over principles: Dutch Reformation commemorations in the nineteenth...
Pollmann, Judith, Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands 1520-1635 (Past and Present; O...
Pollmann, Judith, Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands 1520-1635 (Past and Present; O...
This essay presents observations on the distinctiveness of Protestant and Catholic literary practice...
This article engages with the overriding tendency to see cultural hybridity as a progressive force i...
Literary Lifelines deals with the practice of interconfessional exchange in the literary domain of t...
In the Northern Netherlands, despite its interfaith diversity, toleration was tantamount to an unsta...
The celebration of the Lord’s Supper of the Dutch Lutherans was influenced by German Lutheran theolo...
Les enjeux de ce travail sont multiples et s’inscrivent dans le renouvellement de la recherche sur l...
Focusing on the subordinate role assigned to Bible illustrations in Dutch religious literature, the ...
Although scholarly interest in the field of emblematics has increased greatly over the last decade, ...
Although the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic was officially Protestant, Catholics made up nearly ...
The study of the literatures of the Low Countries rarely initiates investigations into crossovers be...
The Reformation in the Low Countries fascinates both church historians and general historians. Relig...
The study of the literatures of the Low Countries rarely initiates investigations into crossovers be...
A quest for origins and a battle over principles: Dutch Reformation commemorations in the nineteenth...
Pollmann, Judith, Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands 1520-1635 (Past and Present; O...
Pollmann, Judith, Catholic Identity and the Revolt of the Netherlands 1520-1635 (Past and Present; O...