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