One of the defining features of the English Revolution is ‘its astonishing intellectual fertility’. In contrast to other contemporary upheavals in Scotland, Ireland, France and Spain, the revolution in England generated an unprecedented volume of print and an extraordinary range of competing ideas. Pamphlet wars were fought over a multitude of issues, but few debates were so fierce, so protracted and so seminal as the controversy over toleration. After its full-scale eruption in 1644, the toleration controversy surged on throughout the revolutionary years and into the Restoration era. Nowhere else in seventeenth-century Europe, with the possible exception of the Netherlands, produced such a rich literature on religious toleration. [Opening...
This thesis examines religious toleration dynamics from the perspective of a religious minority, the...
The debate about toleration occasioned by the condemnation, exile and later return of the Remonstran...
This thesis focuses on bringing Catholic voices to the forefront of toleration history. The scope of...
International audienceAdvocates of toleration and freedom of conscience during the long seventeenth ...
The English Revolution of the mid-seventeenth century gave expression to the first major debates abo...
“The Poetics of Religious Toleration in Revolutionary England” asks what toleration meant and how it...
Old-fashioned histories of toleration typically assumed that ‘ideas rule the world’. As a result, t...
By the mid-seventeenth century, radical protestant tolerationists in Britain and the British Atlanti...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
One of the enduring myths of the origins of modern Western liberalism to which we still cling, albei...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
Early modern political thought transformed toleration from a prudential consideration into a moral o...
The problem of religious toleration dates back to the earliest days of history and though great stri...
The Reformation was the great crisis of early modem Europe. Within several decades of the early sixt...
Includes indexes.Bibliography: v. [1], p. 421-477.[1] From the beginning of the English Reformation ...
This thesis examines religious toleration dynamics from the perspective of a religious minority, the...
The debate about toleration occasioned by the condemnation, exile and later return of the Remonstran...
This thesis focuses on bringing Catholic voices to the forefront of toleration history. The scope of...
International audienceAdvocates of toleration and freedom of conscience during the long seventeenth ...
The English Revolution of the mid-seventeenth century gave expression to the first major debates abo...
“The Poetics of Religious Toleration in Revolutionary England” asks what toleration meant and how it...
Old-fashioned histories of toleration typically assumed that ‘ideas rule the world’. As a result, t...
By the mid-seventeenth century, radical protestant tolerationists in Britain and the British Atlanti...
The article deals with interconnection and close interlacing of religious and political issues in th...
One of the enduring myths of the origins of modern Western liberalism to which we still cling, albei...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
Early modern political thought transformed toleration from a prudential consideration into a moral o...
The problem of religious toleration dates back to the earliest days of history and though great stri...
The Reformation was the great crisis of early modem Europe. Within several decades of the early sixt...
Includes indexes.Bibliography: v. [1], p. 421-477.[1] From the beginning of the English Reformation ...
This thesis examines religious toleration dynamics from the perspective of a religious minority, the...
The debate about toleration occasioned by the condemnation, exile and later return of the Remonstran...
This thesis focuses on bringing Catholic voices to the forefront of toleration history. The scope of...