The Moravian Brethren–also known as the Moravian Church or the (renewed) Unitas Fratrum–were a radical pietistic community formed in Upper Lusatia in the1720s by the charismatic Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf together with adherents of the old Protestant church of the Bohemian Brethren who had fled from prosecution in their Moravian homeland. Even within the highly dynamic world of early modern Protestantism, the Moravian Church was extraordinary in many ways, not least because of its rapid growth and global expansion. As unlikely as it may seem, for a certain time this religious community emerging from the eastern fringes of the Empire formed a small but remarkable entryway into Germany for enslaved people. Thirty-seven individuals o...
During the late 1750s a fundamental shift in the perception of the Moravian Church took place among ...
Two of the many consequences of the expansion of Europe during the early modern period were the spre...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
This working paper presents research on the practices of coercion faced by enslaved or formerly ensl...
Throughout the 18th century a number of unfree individuals was brought to Europe by members of the M...
The eighteenth century was a time of significant change in the perception of marriage and family rel...
Among those Marylanders who owned slaves during the colonial and early federal periods of United Sta...
Among those Marylanders who owned slaves during the colonial and early federal periods of United Sta...
The article deals with the history and the problems of the Moravian Church rooting back to the Unity...
After the Battle of White Mountain on 8 November 1620 the non-catholic-minded nobility and burghers ...
Among those Marylanders who owned slaves during the colonial and early federal periods of United Sta...
Among those Marylanders who owned slaves during the colonial and early federal periods of United Sta...
This dissertation traces transatlantic processes of German religious and social identity formation i...
During the late 1750s a fundamental shift in the perception of the Moravian Church took place among ...
During the late 1750s a fundamental shift in the perception of the Moravian Church took place among ...
During the late 1750s a fundamental shift in the perception of the Moravian Church took place among ...
Two of the many consequences of the expansion of Europe during the early modern period were the spre...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
This working paper presents research on the practices of coercion faced by enslaved or formerly ensl...
Throughout the 18th century a number of unfree individuals was brought to Europe by members of the M...
The eighteenth century was a time of significant change in the perception of marriage and family rel...
Among those Marylanders who owned slaves during the colonial and early federal periods of United Sta...
Among those Marylanders who owned slaves during the colonial and early federal periods of United Sta...
The article deals with the history and the problems of the Moravian Church rooting back to the Unity...
After the Battle of White Mountain on 8 November 1620 the non-catholic-minded nobility and burghers ...
Among those Marylanders who owned slaves during the colonial and early federal periods of United Sta...
Among those Marylanders who owned slaves during the colonial and early federal periods of United Sta...
This dissertation traces transatlantic processes of German religious and social identity formation i...
During the late 1750s a fundamental shift in the perception of the Moravian Church took place among ...
During the late 1750s a fundamental shift in the perception of the Moravian Church took place among ...
During the late 1750s a fundamental shift in the perception of the Moravian Church took place among ...
Two of the many consequences of the expansion of Europe during the early modern period were the spre...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...