European Wars of Religion

European Wars of Religion

An Interdisciplinary Reassessment of Sources, Interpretations, and Myths

Regensburger, Dietmar; Palaver, Wolfgang; Rudolph, Harriet

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

276

Mole

9781032923871

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Contents

Introduction

Wolfgang Palaver, Harriet Rudolph, and Dietmar Regensburger

Part I Historical Approaches

1 Religion and Violence in the Hussite Wars

Pavel Soukup

2 Religion, War, and Violence in the Swiss Confederation

Thomas Lau

3 Were the French Wars of Religion Really Wars of Religion?

Philip Benedict

4 Religious Wars in the Holy Roman Empire? From the Schmalkaldic War to the Thirty Years War

Harriet Rudolph

5 England's Wars of Religion: A Reassessment

Charles W. A. Prior

6 Justifying Force in Early Modern Doctrines on Self-defence and Resistance

Luise Schorn-Schuette

Part II Approaches from Philosophy and Theology

7 Secularization of the Holy: A Reading of the 'Wars of Religion'

William T. Cavanaugh

8 The Modern State or the Myth of 'Political Violence'

Paul Dumouchel

9 The Modern Military-Humanitarian Hybrid State: A Response to Paul Dumouchel

Bruce Ward

10 Confessional Wars and Religious Violence in Christianity from a Theological Viewpoint

Ralf Miggelbrink

11 Religion and Violence: The Case of Wars in the Former Yugoslavia

Janez Juhant

12 The Debate About the European Wars of Religion as a Challenge to Interdisciplinary Cooperation

Wolfgang Palaver

Index
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Schmalkaldic War;Early Modern;Religious Dierences;Religious War;Anton Schindling;Hussite Wars;Military Conicts;European Religious Wars;Schmalkaldic League;Kaspar Von Greyerz;Imperial Estates;Protesting Estates;Bohemian Reformation;Religious Violence;Holy Roman Empire;Hussite Revolution;Demarcation Line;Demarcation;Religious Warfare;Early Modern Times;Violated;Confessional Wars;anti-Hussite Crusades;Humanitarian Aid;Henry III