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Calvinism and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Golden Age

Calvinism and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Golden Age

Calvinism and Religious Toleration in the Dutch Golden Age

R. Po-Chia Hsia, Pennsylvania State University
Henk Van Nierop, Universiteit van Amsterdam
December 2010
Paperback
9780521173193

    Dutch society has enjoyed a reputation, or notoriety, for permissiveness from the sixteenth century to present times. The Dutch Republic in the Golden Age was the only society that tolerated religious dissenters of all persuasions in early modern Europe, despite being committed to a strictly Calvinist public Church. Professors R. Po-chia Hsia and Henk van Nierop have brought together a group of leading historians from the US, the UK and the Netherlands to probe the history and myth of this Dutch tradition of religious tolerance. This 2002 collection of outstanding essays reconsiders and revises contemporary views of Dutch tolerance. Taken as a whole, the volume's innovative scholarship offers unexpected insights into this important topic in religious and cultural history.

    • International scholarship
    • Central topic of Dutch and religious history
    • Diverse aspects of religious toleration covered

    Reviews & endorsements

    Review of the hardback: '… delivers more than its title promises in that several of the essays are focused not on the Dutch Golden Age but on the 18th century, which makes a welcome change. In breaking new ground where the same old sods keep being turned over, the editors and contributors are to be congratulated on a truly impressive achievement.' Huguenot Society Proceedings

    Review of the hardback: '… provides much more than a series of detailed case studies … it makes an important contribution to the literature on religious toleration during the early modern period.' Sixteenth Century Journal

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    Product details

    December 2010
    Paperback
    9780521173193
    196 pages
    229 × 152 × 11 mm
    0.3kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction R. Po-Chia Hsia
    • 2. 'Dutch' religious tolerance: celebration and revision Benjamin J. Kaplan
    • 3. Religious tolerance in the United Provinces: from 'case' to 'model' Willem Frijhoff
    • 4. The bond of Christian piety: the individual practice of tolerance in Golden Age Holland Judith Pollmann
    • 5. Religious policies in the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic Joke Spaans
    • 6. Paying off the sheriff: strategies of Catholic toleration in Golden Age Holland Christine Kooi
    • 7. Sewing the bailiff in a blanket: Catholics and the law in Holland Henk van Nierop
    • 8. Anabaptism and tolerance: possibilities and limitations Samme Zijlstra
    • 9. Jews and religious toleration in the Dutch Republic Peter van Rooden
    • 10. Religious toleration and radical philosophy in the later Dutch Golden Age Jonathan Israel
    • 11. The politics of intolerance: citizenship and religion in the Dutch Republic (17th–18th centuries) Maarten Prak.
      Contributors
    • R. Po-Chia Hsia, Benjamin J. Kaplan, Willem Frijhoff, Judith Pollmann, Joke Spaans, Christine Kooi, Henk van Nierop, Samme Zijlstra, Peter van Rooden, Jonathan Israel, Maarten Prak

    • Editors
    • R. Po-Chia Hsia , Pennsylvania State University
    • Henk Van Nierop , Universiteit van Amsterdam