Negotiating the secular and the religious in the German Empire : transnational approaches /

"With its rapid industrialization, modernization, and gradual democratization, Imperial Germany has typically been understood in secular terms. However, religion and religious actors actually played crucial roles in the history of the Kaiserreich, a fact that becomes particularly evident when v...

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Autres auteurs: Habermas, Rebekka, 1959- (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Licensed eBooks
Langue:anglais
Publié: New York : Berghahn 2019.
Collection:New German historical perspectives ; v. 10.
Accès en ligne:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv12pnrr4
Table des matières:
  • A secular age? The 'modern world' and the beginnings of the sociology of religion / Wolfgang Knöbl
  • The silence on the land: ancient Israel versus modern Palestine in scientific theology / Paul Michael Kurtz
  • What means to be 'secular' in the German Kaiserreich? An intervention / Lucian Hölscher
  • Secularism in the long nineteenth century between the global and the local / Rebekka Habermas
  • Retrieving tradition? The secular-religious ambiguity in nineteenth century German-Jewish anarchism / Carolin Kosuch
  • Catholic women as global actors of the religious and the secular / Relinde Meiwes
  • Negotiating the fundamentals? German missions and the experience of the contact zone, 1850-1918 / Richard Hölzl and Karolin Wetjen.