Protestant-Catholic Conflict from the Reformation to the 21st Century: The Dynamics of Religious Difference

Author:   John Wolffe
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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9781137289728


Pages:   285
Publication Date:   11 April 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   John Wolffe
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   4.728kg
ISBN:  

9781137289728


ISBN 10:   1137289724
Pages:   285
Publication Date:   11 April 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors 1. Exploring the History of Protestant-Catholic Conflict; John Wolffe 2. Europe's 'Wars of Religion' and their Legacies; Mark Greengrass 3. Eighteenth-Century English Anti-Catholicism: Contexts, Continuity and Diminution; Colin Haydon 4. The Longue Durée of German Religious Conflict?; Helmut Walser Smith 5. Religious Conflict in Ulster c. 1780-1886; Andrew Holmes 6. Sectarianism and Evangelicalism in Birmingham and Liverpool, 1850-2010; Philomena Sutherland 7. 'The Catholic danger': Liberal theology and Anti-Catholicism in Sweden; Yvonne-Maria Werner 8. Protestant-Catholic Conflict in the United States: The Cases of John F. Kennedy and Ronald W. Reagan; Thomas J. Carty 9. The Dynamics of Religious Difference in Contemporary Northern Ireland; John Bell 10. Beyond Protestant-Catholic Conflict?; John Wolffe Index

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This collection of essays provides a sophisticated and admirably balanced comparative analysis, equally historical and social scientific, of contentious issues constantly subject to polemical and inflammatory readings. It looks equally at times and places where conflict did occur and where it did not, it examines key events and episodes that build up mythic representations, especially the so-called 'wars of religion', it draws attention to the complex mix of factors, in particular the role of state power, it points up the role played by insecurity, and it destabilises the sweeping categories and topoi that bedevil discussion. It provides a major contribution to an issue too often subject to circular arguments and definitions. - David Martin, London School of Economics, UK


This collection of essays provides a sophisticated and admirably balanced comparative analysis, equally historical and social scientific, of contentious issues constantly subject to polemical and inflammatory readings. It looks equally at times and places where conflict did occur and where it did not, it examines key events and episodes that build up mythic representations, especially the so-called 'wars of religion', it draws attention to the complex mix of factors, in particular the role of state power, it points up the role played by insecurity, and it destabilises the sweeping categories and topoi that bedevil discussion. It provides a major contribution to an issue too often subject to circular arguments and definitions. - David Martin, London School of Economics, UK It can never have been easy to devise and assemble a collection of essays on religious conflict, since both the phenomenon itself, and its various interpreters, tend to indicate rather narrowly defined explanations. This compendium, notably well edited by John Wolffe, happily transcends received commonplaces, and offers the reader acute insights into the causes and circumstances of conflict without imposing really precise generalisations. This is in itself valuable: what emerges from these excellent studies is the significance of ever-changing historical circumstances in the determination of particular occasions of conflict, and the manner in which individual personalities generated action. ... This collection of essays is sober and considered; it is consistently of a high standard of scholarship and reflection. As Mark Greengrass puts it in his contribution (and in a modern mode of expression), they take into account 'the significant polyvalence and polysemy in confrontational content'. The financial sponsors of the book, the 'UK Global Uncertainties Programme' of the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and the Economic and Social Research Council, ought to be impressed. - Edward Norman, Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, UK


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John Bell, Institute for Conflict Research, Belfast, Ireland Thomas Carty, Springfield College, Massachusetts, USA Mark Greengrass, University of Sheffield, UK Colin Haydon, University of Winchester, UK Andrew Holmes, Queen's University Belfast, Ireland Helmut Walser Smith, Vanderbilt University, USA Philomena Sutherland, Open University, UK Yvonne-Maria Werner, University of Lund, Sweden

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