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  • Religion and the Early Modern State: Views from China, Russia, and the West
  • Written by author James D., Tracy, Marguerite, Ragnow, Tracy, James D
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 12/16/2010
  • "How did state power impinge on the religion of the common people? This perennial issue has been sharpened as historians uncover the process of confessionalization or acculturation, by which state and church officials collaborated in ambitious programs of
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Preface
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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