Cultures in Conflict : : religion, history and gender in Northern Europe c. 1800-2000 / / edited by Johannes Ljungberg, Alexander Maurits, Erik Sidenvall.
This book includes studies of main conflict areas in modern Western societies where religion has been a central element, ranging from popular movements and narratives of opposition to challenges of religious satire and anti-clerical critique. Special attention is given to matters of politics and gen...
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin : : Peter Lang,, 2021. |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (220 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Interconnected Conflicts: Religion, History, and Gender Types of Pilgrimages in Germany between Early and High-Ultramontanism: The Examples of Trier (1844) and Marpingen (1876)Pain, Passion and Compassion. Writing on Stigmatic Women in Modern Europe'If I Am Not Allowed to Wear Trousers I Cannot Live.' Therese Andreas Bruce and the Struggle for a Male Identity in Nineteenth- Century Sweden'Poland is Catholic, and a Pole is a Catholic.' The Oppressed Evangelical Masurians after the Second World War'Religion's safe, with Priestcraft is the War': Satirical Subversion of Clerical Authority in Western Europe 1650 1850Catholic Celebrities, Religious Commodities and Commotions in the Light of Swedish Anti- CatholicismReligion and the Rise of Modern SportThe Religious Memory of Crisis. The Example of Apocalyptic Memory in Nineteenth- Century Art and Fiction.