Dissident Identities In The Early Modern Low Countries by Alastair Duke
Studies in Religious and Cultural Conflict
This scholarly work delves into the complex tapestry of religious and political dissent in the Low Countries during the early modern period. It explores how various groups, including Anabaptists, Calvinists, and other reformers, navigated the turbulent landscape of the Reformation and the subsequent Catholic Counter-Reformation. Through a detailed examination of historical documents and personal narratives, the book reveals the intricate interplay between identity, belief, and power, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of these dissident communities in the face of persecution and societal upheaval.
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- 1996
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