TY - BOOK ID - 21588812 TI - The Berlin refuge, 1680-1780 AU - Pott, Sandra AU - Mulsow, Martin AU - Danneberg, Lutz PY - 2003 VL - 114 SN - 9789004125612 9004125612 9786610466726 1423712153 1280466723 9047401484 9781423712152 9789047401483 9781280466724 6610466726 PB - Leiden Boston Brill DB - UniCat KW - Religious tolerance. KW - Huguenots KW - Philosophy, German KW - Enlightenment KW - Aufklärung KW - Eighteenth century KW - Philosophy, Modern KW - Rationalism KW - Huguenots in France KW - Christian sects KW - Protestants KW - Tolerance, Religious KW - Toleration KW - History KW - Berlin (Germany) KW - Intellectual life KW - Baralīna (Germany) KW - Berlijn (Germany) KW - Berlim (Germany) KW - Berlin (Germany : State) KW - Berlin State (Germany) KW - Berlino (Germany) KW - Berlinum (Germany) KW - Berolinum (Germany) KW - Land Berlin (Germany) KW - Stadt Berlin (Germany) KW - Verolino (Germany) KW - Berlin (Germany : East) KW - Berlin (Germany : West) KW - Tolérance religieuse KW - Protestants français KW - Berlin (Allemagne) KW - Allemagne KW - 18e siècle KW - Vie intellectuelle UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:21588812 AB - This volume deals with the intellectual Huguenot Refuge (ca 1680–1780), discussing its philosophical, theological, historical, and literary aspects in European context. It uses Berlin as its regional point of departure: In the French-Protestant community of Berlin, the erudites rapidly established networks which pursued a very wide range of interest, communicating with every Protestant scholar who might contribute to the dissemination of Enlightened thought. The first part of the book, therefore, introduces the biggest and most complex centre of the Refuge in Germany. Whereas the second and third part examine different fields of knowledge, the fourth focusses on the topic of dissemination. All contributions present new material–be it on 'Huguenot' hermeneutics, journalism, history, or on the relationship between Berlin and the United Provinces. Contributors include: Lutz Danneberg, Joris van Eijnatten, Herbert Jaumann, John Christian Laursen, Fabrizio Lomonaco, Martin Mulsow, Fiammetta Palladini, Sandra Pott, and Annett Volmer. ER -