Childhood, Youth and Religious Minorities in Early Modern Europe

Childhood, Youth and Religious Minorities in Early Modern Europe
Author: Tali Berner
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-12-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 3030291995

This edited collection examines different aspects of the experience and significance of childhood, youth and family relations in minority religious groups in north-west Europe in the late medieval, Reformation and post-Reformation era. It aims to take a comparative approach, including chapters on Protestant, Catholic and Jewish communities. The chapters are organised into themed sections, on 'Childhood, religious practice and minority status', 'Family and responses to persecution', and 'Religious division and the family: co-operation and conflict'. Contributors to the volume consider issues such as religious conversion, the impact of persecution on childhood and family life, emotion and affectivity, the role of childhood and memory, state intervention in children's religious upbringing, the impact of confessionally mixed marriages, persecution and co-existence. Some chapters focus on one confessional group, whilst others make comparisons between them.

Scientists Since 1660

Scientists Since 1660
Author: Leslie Howsam
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

A reference to over 500 scientists whose career started around or after the beginning of modern science, taken here to be about the founding of the Royal Society. For each, lists full-length biographies, including autobiographies, in chronological order to demonstrate the historical development. Man