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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The alternative moral universe of religious dissenters in Ming-Qing China | 13 |
2 | Ecclesiastical elites and popular belief and practice in seventeenth-century Russia | 52 |
3 | The state, the churches, sociability, and folk belief in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic | 80 |
4 | Communal ritual, concealed belief : layers of response to the regulation of ritual in reformation England | 98 |
5 | Spirits of the penumbra : deities worshipped in more than one Chinese pantheon | 121 |
6 | Orthodoxy and revolt : the role of religion in the seventeenth-century Ukrainian uprising against the polish-Lithuanian commonwealth | 154 |
7 | The Huguenot minority in early modern France | 185 |
8 | State religion and Puritan resistance in early seventeenth-century England | 207 |
9 | False miracles and unattested dead bodies : investigations into popular cults in early modern Russia | 253 |
10 | Liturgical rites : the medium, the message, the messenger, and the misunderstanding | 284 |
11 | Self-correction and social change in the Spanish counter-reformation | 302 |
12 | The disenchantment of space : Salle Church and the reformation | 324 |
13 | Popular religion and the reformation in England : a view from Cornwall | 351 |
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