In 1664, Elector Karl I Ludwig, Count Palatine of the Rhine decreed a General Concession granting the Anabaptists living in his lands the free exercise of religion in exchange for the yearly payment of fees and a few limits to their newfound freedom. This act was not the beginning of toleration for Anabaptists in the Palatinate, however. Anabaptist immigrants, refugees, and exiles had been making their way into the Palatinate and settling at the behest of nobles, estate managers, and local officials since 1650. In so doing, they forged relationships of de facto toleration that led to the promulgation of the general policy in 1664. Those same relationships continued to determine their security even as the Anabaptist communities themselves to...
The Anabaptists rose up as a grassroots movement whose purpose was to fulfill the original vision of...
In this revised dissertation Longenecker argues that pietism, defined as an interior experience of G...
For students of immigrant history, assimilation is an unavoidable and often problematic term. Prior ...
For more than a century after the genesis of an Anabaptist movement in Zurich in 1525, participants ...
While the Anabaptist movement was still fluid in the early 1520s, it soon crystallized into factions...
The unhappy encounter between Anabaptists and Reformed in Wismar in 1553 is a striking example of ho...
Book synopsis: When Martin Luther mounted his challenge to the Catholic Church, reform stimulated a ...
Book synopsis: When Martin Luther mounted his challenge to the Catholic Church, reform stimulated a ...
As early as the 18th c., Archbishop Firmian of Salzburg sought to establish counter-Reformation in t...
Europe’s history is marked by consistent tension between orthodox institutions and non-conformist co...
Early sixteenth century radical Anabaptism emanated in Switzerland during Huldrych Zwingli's protest...
The relationship between ideas and history is important in order to understand the past and the pres...
After the re-Catholization of the Free Imperial City of Aachen (1611–16), Protestant congregations w...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeScholars have long agreed that in the late si...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeScholars have long agreed that in the late si...
The Anabaptists rose up as a grassroots movement whose purpose was to fulfill the original vision of...
In this revised dissertation Longenecker argues that pietism, defined as an interior experience of G...
For students of immigrant history, assimilation is an unavoidable and often problematic term. Prior ...
For more than a century after the genesis of an Anabaptist movement in Zurich in 1525, participants ...
While the Anabaptist movement was still fluid in the early 1520s, it soon crystallized into factions...
The unhappy encounter between Anabaptists and Reformed in Wismar in 1553 is a striking example of ho...
Book synopsis: When Martin Luther mounted his challenge to the Catholic Church, reform stimulated a ...
Book synopsis: When Martin Luther mounted his challenge to the Catholic Church, reform stimulated a ...
As early as the 18th c., Archbishop Firmian of Salzburg sought to establish counter-Reformation in t...
Europe’s history is marked by consistent tension between orthodox institutions and non-conformist co...
Early sixteenth century radical Anabaptism emanated in Switzerland during Huldrych Zwingli's protest...
The relationship between ideas and history is important in order to understand the past and the pres...
After the re-Catholization of the Free Imperial City of Aachen (1611–16), Protestant congregations w...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeScholars have long agreed that in the late si...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeScholars have long agreed that in the late si...
The Anabaptists rose up as a grassroots movement whose purpose was to fulfill the original vision of...
In this revised dissertation Longenecker argues that pietism, defined as an interior experience of G...
For students of immigrant history, assimilation is an unavoidable and often problematic term. Prior ...