Religious reading in the Lutheran north : studies in early modern Scandinavian book culture /

Religious Reading in the Lutheran North opens up the doors to a part of early modern European history that has often been overlooked. In the Nordic countries, an abundance of religious literature in the vernacular was produced in the centuries following the Reformation, and reading was almost exclus...

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Other Authors: Appel, Charlotte, 1960-, Fink-Jensen, Morten, 1969-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars, 2011
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Table of Contents:
  • Books, literacy, and religious reading in the Lutheran north / Charlotte Appel and Morten Fink-Jensen
  • Printing and preaching after the Reformation : a Danish pastor and his audiences / Morten Fink-Jensen
  • Earways to heaven : singing the catechism in Denmark-Norway, 1569-1756 / Jon Haarberg
  • Printed in books, imprinted on minds : catechisms and religious reading in Denmark during the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries / Charlotte Appel
  • Much more than Luther : religious reading among the Norwegian clergy, 1650-1800 / Gina Dahl
  • "A threat to civic coexistence" : forbidden religious literature and censorship in eighteenth-century Sweden / Ann Öhrberg
  • Genesis in the longhouse : religious reading in Greenland in the eighteenth century / Thorkild Kjærgaard
  • Memory and meaning : the Haugean revival (1796-1804) and its place in the history of reading / Trygve Riiser Gundersen
  • Popular education and religious reading in early nineteenth-century Sweden / Daniel Lindmark.