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Looking beyond the paradigm: The Hungarian reception of Huguenot authors in the context of the long Reformation in Central and Eastern Europe

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  • Zsombor Tóth
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Vorwort zur neuen Reihe Studies in Early Modern Christianity in Central Europe V
  3. Foreword to the new series Studies in Early Modern Christianity in Central Europe VII
  4. Contents IX
  5. Introduction 1
  6. I Historical contexts and methodological considerations
  7. Looking beyond the paradigm: The Hungarian reception of Huguenot authors in the context of the long Reformation in Central and Eastern Europe 11
  8. Eine Hagiographie ohne Scheiterhaufen? Der gewundene Weg des evangelischen Martyrologiums im Ungarn des 16.–18. Jahrhunderts 33
  9. Zülfikar Efendi, the chief interpreter of the imperial Divan of Hungarian origin and his collection of letters (İnşā) 53
  10. II Intra- and interdenominational interaction and developments in Upper Hungary
  11. The Reformation on the borders of the Kingdom of Hungary and Poland 77
  12. The Interaction of cultures in the Kingdom of Hungary in the seventeenth century 101
  13. On the periphery of the Reformation: The Slovak and Ruthenian Reformed in Upper Hungary in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries. On the historical stereotype of Calvinism as the “Hungarian faith” 113
  14. Helvetische Konfession, Reaktion auf eine unerwünschte Reformationsrichtung in den königlichen Freistädten 133
  15. III Impact on political power on diversity and liminality in Protestantism in Central Europe
  16. „der religion halben maß und ordnung …“ 153
  17. Konfessionelle Abgrenzung und konfessionelle Grenzüberschreitung als politisches Machtinstrument in Siebenbürgen im 17. Jahrhundert 181
  18. Beyond the Reformation. Early Transylvanian Sabbatarians and the Reformation 197
  19. Forbidden, tolerated, encouraged? Calvinist school theatre in Hungary 223
  20. IV Beyond the Paradigm and across borders: The Reformation, interreligious entanglements and memory cultures
  21. Mirrors for princes as legends in the hagiographical compendium of András Illyés: Composition and international context 241
  22. Relations between the Protestants and the Serbian Orthodox Church in Hungary in the first half of the 18th century 267
  23. Religion and nation in Modus Conversandi: A case study of Bohemian and Serbian traditions 283
  24. Remembering the Reformation as shared heritage? 313
  25. Author Biographies
  26. Index of Persons 337
  27. Index of Places 343
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