Converting Bohemia
Force and Persuasion in the Catholic Reformation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Feb '09
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This book sheds light on the course of the Counter-Reformation and the nature of early modern Catholicism.
Few regions in European history have experienced such a complete religious transformation as Bohemia. This wide-ranging examination of its history and culture, ranging from art, architecture and literature to music, philosophy and hagiography, sheds light on the Counter-Reformation and the nature of early modern Catholicism.Prior to the Thirty Years War, almost all of Bohemia's population lay outside the Catholic fold, yet by the beginning of the eighteenth century the kingdom was clearly under Rome's influence. Few regions in Europe's history have ever experienced such a complete religious transformation; because of this, Bohemia offers a unique window for examining the Counter-Reformation and the nature of early modern Catholicism. Converting Bohemia presents a full assessment of the Catholic Church's re-establishment in the Czech lands, arguing that this complex phenomenon was less a product of violence and force than of negotiation and persuasion. Ranging from art, architecture and literature to music, philosophy and hagiography, Howard Louthan's study reintegrates the region into the broader European world where it played such a prominent role in the early modern period. It will be of particular interest to scholars of early modern European history, religion, and Reformation studies.
Review of the hardback: 'Any scholar of the Reformation, or of early modern Europe in general, should read this book, not only out of obligation to know something about what transpired in this small kingdom in the heart of Europe, but to better understand European history as a whole.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History
' … [the author's] monograph gives important issues a welcome airing, provides a distinctive viewpoint on some well-known events, and adds new detail to our knowledge of this century of transition.' The Journal of Austrian History Yearbook
'the breadth of vision behind this book will ensure its enduring significance among those interested in the history of Bohemia, in early modern Catholicism, and in the history of mission.' The Journal of Church History
- Winner of Czechoslovak Studies Association Book Prize 2011
- Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2009
ISBN: 9780521889292
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 660g
368 pages