160 results on '"Pollmann, Judith"'
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2. Countering the Reformation in France and the Netherlands: Clerical Leadership and Catholic Violence 1560-1585
3. The Spirit of the Belltower: Chronicling Urban Time in an Age of Revolution
4. Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change: Europe and the Americas, c.1750–1850
5. Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change, c.1750–1850
6. Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change: Europe and the Americas, c.1750–1850
7. The Spirit of the Belltower: Chronicling Urban Time in an Age of Revolution
8. Hunger tales: Remembering Famine in Sixteenth-Century Leiden
9. Bread and stone
10. Off the Record: Problems in the Quantification of Calvinist Church Discipline
11. The Cult and Memory of War and Violence
12. Restoring the Moral Order of the Community: The Symbolic Repertoire of Collective Action in the Dutch Age of Revolutions
13. Turning sacrilege into victory
14. Scripting the Self
15. Past and Present: The Virtues of Anachronism
16. Living Legends: Myth, Memory, and Authenticity
17. Conclusion
18. Customizing the Past
19. Remembering Violence: Trauma, Atrocities, and Cosmopolitan Memories
20. Acts of Oblivion
21. Memory in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1800
22. Introduction
23. Imagining Communities
24. Memory before Modernity
25. OF LIVING LEGENDS AND AUTHENTIC TALES: HOW TO GET REMEMBERED IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE
26. Why remember terror?
27. Enkhuizen komt in opstand
28. Memory Before Modernity : Practices of Memory in Early Modern Europe
29. “EACH SHOULD TEND HIS OWN GARDEN”: ANNA BIJNS AND THE CATHOLIC POLEMIC AGAINST THE REFORMATION
30. Het graf vinden: 18 oktober
31. Het graf vinden: 18 oktober
32. Moord in Naarden: [Brief 36]
33. Memory Before and After Nationalism
34. Transformer le sacrilège en victoire. La mémoire catholique de l’iconoclasme calviniste aux Pays-Bas
35. 17. The Experience of Rupture and the History of Memory
36. Introduction
37. Each should tend his own garden
38. Retribution and reform, 1566–1571
39. ‘Catholics were not asked’
40. Reconciliation and atonement, 1585–1598
41. Marshalling the sacred, 1598–1621
42. Epilogue: Tilburg, 1633
43. A pious people
44. Hogenberg’s Ghost: New books on the Eighty Years’ War
45. Introduction
46. Chapter Eleven. ‘Brabanters Do Fairly Resemble Spaniards After All’. Memory, Propaganda And Identity In The Twelve Years’ Truce
47. The bond of Christian piety: the individual practice of tolerance and intolerance in the Dutch Republic
48. Reformations and Revolt in the Netherlands, 1500–1621
49. Embodied Belief: Ten Essays on Religious Culture in Dutch History
50. Turning sacrilege into victory.: Catholic memories of iconoclasm, 1566-1700
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