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Frontmatter
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. The Politics of Conversion in Early Modern Germany 1
- Chapter One. Paths of Salvation and Boundaries of Belief: Spatial Discourse and the Meanings of Conversion in Early Modern Germany 14
- Chapter Two. Conversion Concepts in Early Modern Germany: Protestant and Catholic 31
- Chapter Three. Turning Dutch? Conversion in Early Modern Weselz 49
- Chapter Four. The Right to Be Catholic—the Right to Be Protestant? Perspectives on Conversion before and after the Peace of Westphalia 69
- Chapter Five. Conversion and Diplomacy in Absolutist Northern Europe 87
- Chapter Six. Irenicism and the Challenges of Conversion in the Early Eighteenth Century 101
- Chapter Seven. Mish-Mash with the Enemy: Identity, Politics, Power, and the Threat of Forced Conversion in Frederick William I’s Prussia 119
- Chapter Eight. Pietist Conversion Narratives and Confessional Identity 135
- Chapter Nine. Conversion and Sarcasm in the Autobiography of Johann Christian Edelmann 153
- Afterword 169
- Bibliography 173
- Notes on the Contributors 195
- Index 200
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. The Politics of Conversion in Early Modern Germany 1
- Chapter One. Paths of Salvation and Boundaries of Belief: Spatial Discourse and the Meanings of Conversion in Early Modern Germany 14
- Chapter Two. Conversion Concepts in Early Modern Germany: Protestant and Catholic 31
- Chapter Three. Turning Dutch? Conversion in Early Modern Weselz 49
- Chapter Four. The Right to Be Catholic—the Right to Be Protestant? Perspectives on Conversion before and after the Peace of Westphalia 69
- Chapter Five. Conversion and Diplomacy in Absolutist Northern Europe 87
- Chapter Six. Irenicism and the Challenges of Conversion in the Early Eighteenth Century 101
- Chapter Seven. Mish-Mash with the Enemy: Identity, Politics, Power, and the Threat of Forced Conversion in Frederick William I’s Prussia 119
- Chapter Eight. Pietist Conversion Narratives and Confessional Identity 135
- Chapter Nine. Conversion and Sarcasm in the Autobiography of Johann Christian Edelmann 153
- Afterword 169
- Bibliography 173
- Notes on the Contributors 195
- Index 200