Archeologies of confession : writing the German Reformation, 1517-2017 /

"Modern religious identities are rooted in collective memories that are constantly made and remade across generations. How do these mutations of memory distort our picture of historical change and the ways that historical actors perceive it? Can one give voice to those whom history has forgotte...

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Other Authors: Johnson, Carina L., 1967- (Editor), Luebke, David Martin, 1960- (Editor), Plummer, Marjorie Elizabeth (Editor), Spohnholz, Jesse, 1974- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Berghahn Books, 2017
Series:Spektrum (New York, N.Y.) ; volume 16.
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Summary:"Modern religious identities are rooted in collective memories that are constantly made and remade across generations. How do these mutations of memory distort our picture of historical change and the ways that historical actors perceive it? Can one give voice to those whom history has forgotten? The essays collected here examine the formation of religious identities during the Reformation in Germany through case studies of remembering and forgetting--instances in which patterns and practices of religious plurality were excised from historical memory. By tracing their ramifications through the centuries, Archeologies of Confession carefully reconstructs the often surprising histories of plurality that have otherwise been lost or obscured"--Provided by publisher.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781785335419
1785335413
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.