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Religion The Supernatural And Visual Culture In Early Modern Europe An Album Amicorum For Charles Zika 1st Edition Jennifer Spinks Dagmar Eichberger

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Religion The Supernatural And Visual Culture In Early Modern Europe An Album Amicorum For Charles Zika 1st Edition Jennifer Spinks Dagmar Eichberger
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.44 MB
Pages: 437
Author: Jennifer Spinks; Dagmar Eichberger
ISBN: 9789004299016
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Religion The Supernatural And Visual Culture In Early Modern Europe An Album Amicorum For Charles Zika 1st Edition Jennifer Spinks Dagmar Eichberger by Jennifer Spinks; Dagmar Eichberger 9789004299016 instant download after payment.

This volume brings together some of the most exciting new scholarship on these themes, and thus pays tribute to the ground-breaking work of Charles Zika. Seventeen interdisciplinary essays offer new insights into the materiality and belief systems of early modern religious cultures as found in artworks, books, fragmentary texts and even in Protestant 'relics'. Some contributions reassess communal and individual responses to cases of possession, others focus on witchcraft and manifestations of the disordered natural world. Canonical figures and events, from Martin Luther to the Salem witch trials, are looked at afresh. Collectively, these essays demonstrate how cultural and interdisciplinary trends in religious history illuminate the experiences of early modern Europeans. Contributors: Susan Broomhall, Heather Dalton, Dagmar Eichberger, Peter Howard, E. J. Kent, Brian P. Levack, Dolly MacKinnon, Louise Marshall, Donna Merwick, Leigh T.I. Penman, Shelley Perlove, Lyndal Roper, Peter Sherlock, Larry Silver, Patricia Simons, Jennifer Spinks, Hans de Waardt and Alexandra Walsham.

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