The reorganisation of the poor relief system in Dutch cities in the second half of the seventeenth century marked a new manner of confessional coexistence in which dissenting communities were entrusted to care for their own poor co-religionists. In the negotiations to solve the financial problems of Utrecht from the 1620s to the 1670s, which led to the separation of charity along confessional lines in 1674, Catholics did not remain passive. They were one of the actors, along with the Dutch Reformed Church and the political authorities. All the actors attempted to defend their own interests by referring to the term ‘public’ based on their own definition. Catholics actively created room for survival by participating in the delimitation of the...
The process of re-orientation in Dutch politics is most strongly manifest in the Catholic People’s P...
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In the 1570s the structure of the Catholic Church had collapsed in the Dutch Republic, but soon afte...
The reorganisation of the poor relief system in Dutch cities in the second half of the seventeenth c...
The Dutch Republic (1588–1795) is famous for its official acceptance of the Protestant Reformation c...
For decades, early modern historians have stressed the religious differences between the Dutch Repub...
This article aims to clarify Catholics’ survival tactics in discourses by analysing legal proceeding...
Despite confessional diversity, religiously inspired violence appears to have been rare in the Dutch...
How did early modern Dutch people relate to distant suffering? As charitable relief is as much a thi...
During the past decades, the study of religious tolerance has shifted from its earlier focus on phil...
After the re-Catholization of the Free Imperial City of Aachen (1611–16), Protestant congregations w...
Calvin and the act of confession In 1540 Calvin declared that no member of the congregation would ...
The Dutch Catholic Church has experienced an immense growth and an equal measure of decline in the l...
The denominational history on the left bank of the Rhine is indissociable from the political history...
Popular religion in the Southern Netherlands in the XVIIth century. The decrees of the Trent Concil...
The process of re-orientation in Dutch politics is most strongly manifest in the Catholic People’s P...
Cet article examine une série de gravures intitulée The Moral Decline of the Clergy, or the Root of ...
In the 1570s the structure of the Catholic Church had collapsed in the Dutch Republic, but soon afte...
The reorganisation of the poor relief system in Dutch cities in the second half of the seventeenth c...
The Dutch Republic (1588–1795) is famous for its official acceptance of the Protestant Reformation c...
For decades, early modern historians have stressed the religious differences between the Dutch Repub...
This article aims to clarify Catholics’ survival tactics in discourses by analysing legal proceeding...
Despite confessional diversity, religiously inspired violence appears to have been rare in the Dutch...
How did early modern Dutch people relate to distant suffering? As charitable relief is as much a thi...
During the past decades, the study of religious tolerance has shifted from its earlier focus on phil...
After the re-Catholization of the Free Imperial City of Aachen (1611–16), Protestant congregations w...
Calvin and the act of confession In 1540 Calvin declared that no member of the congregation would ...
The Dutch Catholic Church has experienced an immense growth and an equal measure of decline in the l...
The denominational history on the left bank of the Rhine is indissociable from the political history...
Popular religion in the Southern Netherlands in the XVIIth century. The decrees of the Trent Concil...
The process of re-orientation in Dutch politics is most strongly manifest in the Catholic People’s P...
Cet article examine une série de gravures intitulée The Moral Decline of the Clergy, or the Root of ...
In the 1570s the structure of the Catholic Church had collapsed in the Dutch Republic, but soon afte...