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  • 2020-2022
  • 1980-1984  (1)
  • Duke, A. C.  (1)
  • Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands  (1)
  • Princeton, NJ : Princeton Univ. Press
  • History  (1)
  • Conflict of laws.
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  • 2020-2022
  • 1980-1984  (1)
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  • Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands  (1)
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  • Conflict of laws.
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    ISBN: 9789400976955
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: History
    Abstract: Relations between Church and State in Britain and the Netherlands: an Introductory Essay -- 1 The State and Development of Protestantism in English Towns, 1520–1603 -- 2 Building Heaven in Hell’s Despite: The Early History of the Reformation in the Towns of the Low Countries by -- 3 The Family of Love (Huis der Liefde) and the Dutch Revolt -- 4 Arminianism and English Culture -- 5 Calvinism and National Consciousness: the Dutch Republic as the New Israel -- 6 Contrasting and Converging Patterns: Relations between Church and State in Western Europe, 1660–1715 by -- 7 The Authority of the Dutch State over the Churches, 1795–1853 -- 8 ‘Bridled Emotion’: English Free Churchmen, Culture and Catholic Values, c. 1870 to c. 1945 -- 9 ‘Verzuiling’: A Confessional Road to Secularization. Emancipation and the Decline of Political Catholicism, 1920–1970 -- 10 ‘A Protestant Parliament and a Protestant State’: Regional Government and Religious Discrimination in Northern Ireland, 1921–1939.
    Abstract: The theme chosen for the seventh conference of Dutch and British historians - relations between Church and State in the two countries since the Reformation - cannot pretend to any originality. A subject so germane to the history of Europe, and indeed of those parts of the world colonized by Europeans and evangelized by the Christian churches, has naturally attracted the attention of numerous scholars. The particular attraction of this study of the action and reaction of Church and State in Britain and the Netherlands lies in the scope it offers historians and political scientists for making comparisons be­ tween two states, both of which endorsed the Protestant Reformation while rejecting absolutism. But the dissimilarities are quite as striking. In the Netherlands the Reformed Church came to hold a curiously equivocal position, being neither an established Church in the English sense nor an independent sect. Yet even after the formal separation of Church and State in 1796 and the rise to political prominence of Dutch Catholicism, ties of sentiment continued to link the Dutch nation and the Reformed Church for some time to come. Within England the Anglican Church maintained its constitutional standing as the established Church and its social position as the Church of the 'Establishment', though it had to recognize a non-episcopal estab­ lished Church of Scotland and accept its disestablishment in Ireland and Wales.
    Description / Table of Contents: Relations between Church and State in Britain and the Netherlands: an Introductory Essay1 The State and Development of Protestantism in English Towns, 1520-1603 -- 2 Building Heaven in Hell’s Despite: The Early History of the Reformation in the Towns of the Low Countries by -- 3 The Family of Love (Huis der Liefde) and the Dutch Revolt -- 4 Arminianism and English Culture -- 5 Calvinism and National Consciousness: the Dutch Republic as the New Israel -- 6 Contrasting and Converging Patterns: Relations between Church and State in Western Europe, 1660-1715 by -- 7 The Authority of the Dutch State over the Churches, 1795-1853 -- 8 ‘Bridled Emotion’: English Free Churchmen, Culture and Catholic Values, c. 1870 to c. 1945 -- 9 ‘Verzuiling’: A Confessional Road to Secularization. Emancipation and the Decline of Political Catholicism, 1920-1970 -- 10 ‘A Protestant Parliament and a Protestant State’: Regional Government and Religious Discrimination in Northern Ireland, 1921-1939.
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