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Catholic Survival In The Dutch Republic Agency In Coexistence And The Public Sphere In Utrecht 16201672 1st Edition Genji Yasuhira

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Catholic Survival In The Dutch Republic Agency In Coexistence And The Public Sphere In Utrecht 16201672 1st Edition Genji Yasuhira
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.06 MB
Pages: 426
Author: Genji Yasuhira
ISBN: 9781041176626, 9781003692126, 9789048558452, 1041176627, 1003692125, 904855845X
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1
Volume: 10.5117/9789048558452

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Catholic Survival In The Dutch Republic Agency In Coexistence And The Public Sphere In Utrecht 16201672 1st Edition Genji Yasuhira by Genji Yasuhira 9781041176626, 9781003692126, 9789048558452, 1041176627, 1003692125, 904855845X instant download after payment.

Even in adversity, Catholics exercised considerable agency in post-Reformation Utrecht. Through the political practices of repression and toleration, Utrecht's magistrates, under constant pressure from the Reformed Church, attempted to exclude Catholics from the urban public sphere. However, by mobilizing their social status and networks, Catholic Utrechters created room to live as pious Catholics and honourable citizens, claiming more rights in the public sphere through their spatial practices and in discourses of self-representation. This book explores how Catholic priests and laypeople cooperated and managed to survive the Reformed regime by participating in a communal process of delimiting the public, continuing to rely on the medieval legacy and adapting to early modern religious diversity. Deploying their own understandings of publicness, Catholic Utrechters not only enabled their survival in the city and the Catholic revival in the Dutch Republic but also contributed to shaping a multi-religious society in the Northern Netherlands.