Catholic Revival in the Age of the Baroque Religious Identity in Southwest Germany, 1550-1750

Catholic Revival in the Age of the Baroque Religious Identity in Southwest Germany, 1550-1750

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Forster, Marc R.
Cambridge University Press
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This book is a study of Catholic reform, popular Catholicism and the development of confessional identity in southwest Germany. Based on extensive archival study, it argues that Catholic confessional identity developed primarily from the identification of villagers and townspeople with the practices of Baroque Catholicism - particularly pilgrimages, processions, confraternities and the Mass. Thus the book is in part a critique of the confessionalization thesis which dominates scholarship in this field. The book is not however focused narrowly on the concerns of German historians. An analysis of popular religious practice and of the relationship between parishioners and the clergy in villages and small towns allows for a broader understanding of popular Catholicism, especially in the period after 1650. Local Baroque Catholicism was ultimately a successful convergence of popular and elite, lay and clerical elements, which led to an increasingly elaborate religious style.
EAN 9780521036924
ISBN 0521036925
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date May 21, 2007
Pages 284
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 154 x 17
Country United Kingdom
Authors Forster, Marc R.
Illustrations 8 Maps
Series New Studies in European History