Organised in the wake of disasters, early modern emergency rituals were intended to persuade God to waive further punishment. However, this article shows that these rituals were as much about communities as about God. Based on a close reading of prayer day letters, sermons, and instruction manuals from the eighteenth-century Dutch Republic, it proposes a Durkheimian interpretation of the rituals. For a day, participants collectively lived through an emotional disaster experience. This experience was then converted into (financial) solidarity with the victims
"Historical research into disasters and disaster processing has expanded enormously in recent years....
The article examines the development of the popularity of saint healing in Dutch Catholicism since 1...
The early modern Dutch welfare system has often been described as relatively generous and efficient....
How did early modern Dutch people relate to distant suffering? As charitable relief is as much a thi...
Fire disasters were a major threat to eighteenth-century villages and towns. Following such conflagr...
This article focuses on Dutch songs about natural disasters, published roughly between 1600 and 1900...
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This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
Social scientific studies from the secular Netherlands has pointed out that religious rituals such a...
This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
In this qualitative study, we examined how community members of the Dutch reformed pietist community...
Flood commemoration books developed out of other genres of commemoration during the eighteenth centu...
Inundations and floods were part of the everyday experiences of early modern coastal societies. Whil...
Though Dutch poor relief has been appreciated by historians for the financial stability and generous...
"Historical research into disasters and disaster processing has expanded enormously in recent years....
The article examines the development of the popularity of saint healing in Dutch Catholicism since 1...
The early modern Dutch welfare system has often been described as relatively generous and efficient....
How did early modern Dutch people relate to distant suffering? As charitable relief is as much a thi...
Fire disasters were a major threat to eighteenth-century villages and towns. Following such conflagr...
This article focuses on Dutch songs about natural disasters, published roughly between 1600 and 1900...
Contains fulltext : 56672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis addr...
Contains fulltext : 72819.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Social scienti...
This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
Social scientific studies from the secular Netherlands has pointed out that religious rituals such a...
This study investigates early modern Catholic mourning culture in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795) and...
In this qualitative study, we examined how community members of the Dutch reformed pietist community...
Flood commemoration books developed out of other genres of commemoration during the eighteenth centu...
Inundations and floods were part of the everyday experiences of early modern coastal societies. Whil...
Though Dutch poor relief has been appreciated by historians for the financial stability and generous...
"Historical research into disasters and disaster processing has expanded enormously in recent years....
The article examines the development of the popularity of saint healing in Dutch Catholicism since 1...
The early modern Dutch welfare system has often been described as relatively generous and efficient....