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Toleration and Religious Identity
Hardback
304pp. 2003
ISBN:
1-85182-481-2
Catalogue Price: €65.00
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Toleration and Religious Identity

The Edict of Nantes and its implications in France, Britain and Ireland

Ruth Whelan & Carol Baxter, editors

Contents

I: Commemoration and Identity

From the Edict of Nantes to ecumenism
Jean Delumeau
Identity and commemoration: French Protestants and the quartercenturary of Edict of Nantes
Yves Bizeul

II: War and Peace

Identity and violence: French Protestants and the Wars of Religion:
Denis Crouzet
'Peace must come from us': between the confessions friendship pacts during the Wars of Religion:
Olivier Christin

III: Edicts of Pacification

Religious or secular? The Edict of Nantes, reformation and state formation in late sixteenth-century France
Bernard Cottret
An Edict and its antecedents: the pacification of Nantes political culture in later sixteenth-century France
Mark Greengrass
From the Edict to ecumenism and beyond:
Jean Delumeau (Collége de France)

IV: An Intolerant Toleration

Intolerance, friendship and urbanity: Balzac and his Huguenot correspondents
Olivier Millet
Pluralism, persecution and toleration in France and Britain in the seventeenth-century:
John Miller
Repressive Toleration: the Huguenots in early eighteenth-century Dublin:
Ruth Whelan

V: Toleration

The Enlightenment and toleration:
Alan Kors
Toleration in later eighteenth-century Ireland: Voltaire and the Dublin and Hibernian magazines 1762-84:
Graham Gargett

VI: Toleration and Reconciliation

Conviction and toleration: a theological and ethical appraisal:
Alain Blancy
Towards a culture of tolerance:
Alan D. Falconer
Moving beyond sectarianism: religion, conflict, and reconciliation in contemporary Northern Ireland:
Cecelia Clegg and Joseph Liechty.

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