This essay examines four case studies from the Nassau dynasty in the early modern period to explore strategies that converts used to negotiate understanding from their family members for their religious choices and to re-define their relationships and status as members of the dynasty. It studies the strategies and words used by male and female members of the dynasty, Flandrine of Nassau (1579–1640), Johann Ludwig of Nassau-Hadamar (1590–1653), Johann VIII of Nassau-Siegen (1583–1638), and Louise Hollandine of the Palatinate (1609–1722), each of whom had converted to Catholicism. The essay argues that these conversions provoked different strategies of dynastic and familial management, each of which responded to the gender of the converts, th...
Conversion – the passage from one faith to another – was a challenging and painful process, even whe...
This dissertation studies the religious formation of Matthias Habsburg (1557-1619) in the years lead...
The Tudor Reformation period represents an era fraught with religious and political controversy. It ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between faith and family, specifically French noble fami...
This thesis explores Queen Elizabeth I’s and King James VI/I’s management of and involvement in nobl...
How do gender and power relationships affect the expression of family, House and dynastic identities...
This thesis offers an analysis of the Huguenot nobility under Richelieu and Mazarin, based on the ex...
sketches of British radicals in the seventeenth cen-tury, and beginning a study of the colonial orig...
This study explores the relationship in the Holy Roman Empire between an ecclesiastical principality...
This article examines how political, theological and cultural factors formed confessional identity i...
Shorter WorksUntil the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic faith of the kings and queens of Europe ...
This thesis explores the relationship between a leading French Catholic family and the Church in the...
The exchange of royal brides in the early modern period was an important part of the diplomatic proc...
Conversions to Catholicism at the later Stuart court are usually associated with political crises an...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...
Conversion – the passage from one faith to another – was a challenging and painful process, even whe...
This dissertation studies the religious formation of Matthias Habsburg (1557-1619) in the years lead...
The Tudor Reformation period represents an era fraught with religious and political controversy. It ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between faith and family, specifically French noble fami...
This thesis explores Queen Elizabeth I’s and King James VI/I’s management of and involvement in nobl...
How do gender and power relationships affect the expression of family, House and dynastic identities...
This thesis offers an analysis of the Huguenot nobility under Richelieu and Mazarin, based on the ex...
sketches of British radicals in the seventeenth cen-tury, and beginning a study of the colonial orig...
This study explores the relationship in the Holy Roman Empire between an ecclesiastical principality...
This article examines how political, theological and cultural factors formed confessional identity i...
Shorter WorksUntil the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic faith of the kings and queens of Europe ...
This thesis explores the relationship between a leading French Catholic family and the Church in the...
The exchange of royal brides in the early modern period was an important part of the diplomatic proc...
Conversions to Catholicism at the later Stuart court are usually associated with political crises an...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...
Conversion – the passage from one faith to another – was a challenging and painful process, even whe...
This dissertation studies the religious formation of Matthias Habsburg (1557-1619) in the years lead...
The Tudor Reformation period represents an era fraught with religious and political controversy. It ...