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Emden and the Dutch Revolt
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Emden and the Dutch Revolt

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 1992
englanti
The German town of Emden was, in the sixteenth century, the most important haven for exiled Dutch Protestants. Drawing on unrivalled knowledge of the contemporary archives, Andrew Pettegree explores the role of Emden as a refuge, a training centre and, above all, as the major source of Dutch Protestant propaganda. He also provides a unique and invaluable reconstruction of the output of Emden's famous printing presses. The emergence of an independent state in the Netherlands was accompanied by a transformation in the status of Protestantism from a persecuted sect to the dominant religious force in the new Dutch republic. Dr Pettegree shows how the exile churches, the nurseries of Dutch Calvinism, provided military and financial support for the armies of William of Orange and models of church organization for the new state. Emden and the Dutch Revolt is a detailed analysis of the origins of the Dutch Republic and the place of Calvinism in the European Reformation.
Alaotsikko
Exile and the Development of Reformed Protestantism
ISBN
9780198227397
Kieli
englanti
Paino
625 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
4.6.1992
Kustantaja
Clarendon Press
Sivumäärä
362