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Paul V [Pope] --- Papacy --- Nepotism --- History --- History. --- 262.13 PAULUS V --- -Papacy --- -Holy See --- See, Holy --- Popes --- Business ethics --- Political ethics --- Pausschap. Heilige Stoel. Vaticaan. Paus als soeverein--PAULUS V --- -Paul V, Pope --- Catholic Church. Curia Romana --- -History --- Rome (Italy) --- -Politics and government --- -262.13 PAULUS V --- -Pausschap. Heilige Stoel. Vaticaan. Paus als soeverein--PAULUS V --- 262.13 PAULUS V Pausschap. Heilige Stoel. Vaticaan. Paus als soeverein--PAULUS V --- -Paul V [Pope] --- -Nepotism --- Paul --- Borghese, Camillo, --- Paulus --- Catholic Church. --- Curia Romana --- Römische Kurie --- Roman Curia --- Kuria Rzymska --- Politics and government --- Catholic Church. Curia romana --- Catholic Church. Pope --- Papal States --- 17th century --- Bureaucracy --- Catholic Church --- 1566-1799 --- Burghesius, Camillus --- Papacy - History - 1566-1799. --- Nepotism - Italy - History.
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Church and state --- Jurisdiction, Territorial --- Secularization --- History --- History --- History --- Ferrara (Italy) --- History
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Christian church history --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699
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wars --- History as a science --- Iconography --- War in art. --- Art, Medieval. --- Art, Renaissance. --- Guerre dans l'art --- Art médiéval --- Art de la Renaissance --- War in art --- Art, Medieval --- Art, Renaissance --- Art médiéval --- Renaissance art --- Medieval art
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In the midst of a global pandemic, the Frankfurt POLY (Polycentricity and Plurality of Premodern Christianities) Lectures on "Pathways through Early Modern Christianities" brought together a virtual, global community of scholars and students in the Spring and Summer of 2021 to discuss the fascinating nature of early modern religious life. In this book, eleven pathbreaking scholars from the “four corners” of the early modern world reflect on the analytical tools that structure their field and that they have developed, revised and embraced in their scholarship: from generations to tolerance, from uniformity to publicity, from accommodation to local religion, from polycentrism to connected histories, and from identity to object agency. Together, the chapters of this reference work help both students and advanced researchers alike to appreciate the extent of our current knowledge about early modern christianities in their interconnected global context—and what exciting new travels could lie ahead.
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Pratiques politiques --- Clientélisme --- Histoire --- Histoire --- Pratiques politiques --- Clientélisme --- Histoire --- Histoire
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Throughout the many political and social upheavals of the early modern era, names were words to conjure by, articulating significant historical trends and helping individuals and societies make sense of often dramatic periods of change. Centered on onomastics--the study of names--in the German-speaking lands, this volume, gathering leading scholars across multiple disciplines, explores the dynamics and impact of naming (and renaming) processes in a variety of contexts--social, artistic, literary, theological, and scientific--in order to enhance our understanding of individual and collective experiences.
Names, Personal --- Anthroponomy --- Baby names --- Christian names --- Family names --- Forenames --- Names of families --- Names of persons --- Personal names --- Surnames --- Names --- Onomastics --- History. --- History --- E-books --- Historical linguistics --- German language --- Genealogy. Heraldy --- History of civilization --- History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1500-1799
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On ne parle pas toujours de la même chose lorsqu'on croit traiter des mêmes sujets. Ainsi de « l'histoire religieuse » pour les Français et les Allemands. Les vingt-six contributions rassemblées dans ce volume mettent en regard deux passés contrastés auxquels les approches historiennes du fait religieux demeurent, dans leur diversité, strictement indexées, tout en portant de part et d'autre du Rhin le regain d'intérêt pour la période dite de la « première modernité ». Il sera question ici de cadres institutionnels distincts et parfois concurrents (« histoire religieuse », histoire de l'Église, histoire et ethnographie régionales) ; de méthodes disjointes, mais rapprochables (sociologie religieuse, confessionnalisation) ; de terminologies intraduisibles qui disent l'écart de deux mondes (« paroisse » et Gemeinde, Geistlichkeit et « clergé ») ; d'événements générateurs de leurs temps et de leurs questions propres (Réforme protestante et « sécularisation », Révolution française et « déchristianisation ») ; de la différence enfin des histoires que l'on écrit selon qu'on se trouve en régime de laïcité ou de distinction confessionnelle. Au-delà d'un dialogue franco-allemand étendu à des objets qui avaient jusqu'alors été pensés séparément, on trouvera ici l'expérimentation d'une historiographie comparée visant à permettre aux uns et aux autres un retour sur soi et sur l'évidence présumée des disciplines, des vocabulaires et des questionnaires.
Religion --- History --- christianisme --- Europe --- époque moderne --- historiographie --- France --- Allemagne --- approche comparative --- sociologie --- norme --- pratique
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