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Passionate Peace: Emotions and Religious Coexistence in Later Sixteenth-Century Augsburg

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In an age characterized by religious conflict, Protestant and Catholic Augsburgers remained largely at peace. How did they do this? This book argues that the answer is in the “emotional practices” ...
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  • 08 September 2022
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In an age characterized by religious conflict, Protestant and Catholic Augsburgers remained largely at peace. How did they do this? This book argues that the answer is in the “emotional practices” Augsburgers learned and enacted—in the home, in marketplaces and other sites of civic interaction, in the council house, and in church. Augsburg’s continued peace depended on how Augsburgers felt—as neighbors, as citizens, and believers—and how they negotiated the countervailing demands of these commitments. Drawing on police records, municipal correspondence, private memoranda, internal administrative documents and other records revealing everyday behavior, experience, and thought, Sean Dunwoody shows how Augsburgers negotiated the often-conflicting feelings of being a good believer and being a good citizen and neighbor.
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Price: $133.00
Pages: 318
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Central European Histories
Publication Date: 08 September 2022
ISBN: 9789004525948
Format: Hardcover
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Sean Dunwoody earned a Magister degree at the University of Bonn and his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. He is Assistant Professor of History and Medieval & Early Modern Studies at Binghamton University (SUNY).