After the re-Catholization of the Free Imperial City of Aachen (1611–16), Protestant congregations were forced to operate underground until the Reformed Church – openly supported by the Dutch States General – found a new place of refuge in the neighbouring Dutch village of Vaals. Ca. 1680, Vaals developed into a multiconfessional site of religious freedom where Roman Catholics, Germanand Frenchspeaking Reformed, Lutherans, and Mennonites lived peacefully side by side. With the exception of everyday controversies in the early decades, the preachers of different Protestant congregations worked together. Violence on religious grounds was not part of daily life in Vaals, although it did at times intrude from the outside. Examples of this were t...
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The reorganisation of the poor relief system in Dutch cities in the second half of the seventeenth c...
This micro-history of Jewish life in Roermond and Middle-Limburg is simultaneously European history....
Which were the cultural borders of the Dutch-speaking Catholicism between 1830 and the end of the ni...
After the re-Catholization of the Free Imperial City of Aachen (1611–16), Protestant congregations w...
During the past decades, the study of religious tolerance has shifted from its earlier focus on phil...
This article aims to clarify Catholics’ survival tactics in discourses by analysing legal proceeding...
For decades, early modern historians have stressed the religious differences between the Dutch Repub...
This article investigates contemporary perceptions of church space in the border town of ‘s Hertogen...
The Ecclesiastical Province of Cambrai offers a highly interesting test case for both the field of b...
The Dutch Republic (1588–1795) is famous for its official acceptance of the Protestant Reformation c...
Notwithstanding certain similarities, Belgium and the Netherlands have different national histories....
From Uniformity to Tolerance : Religious Denominations and Urban Society in Germany, 1650-1800 This...
This paper argues that the synodal network, courtesy of Dutch refugees fleeing Spanish persecution i...
The continuous growth of historical literature on the situation and everyday difficulties of religio...
The toleration of religious minorities is changing in the Netherlands. In this paper we analyze thre...
The reorganisation of the poor relief system in Dutch cities in the second half of the seventeenth c...
This micro-history of Jewish life in Roermond and Middle-Limburg is simultaneously European history....
Which were the cultural borders of the Dutch-speaking Catholicism between 1830 and the end of the ni...