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Global Reformations
Transforming Early Modern Religions,
Societies, and Cultures
Edited by Nicholas Terpstra, University of Toronto, Canada

Global Reformations offers a sustained, comparative, and


interdisciplinary exploration of religious transformations in
the early modern world. Exploring the convergence of
religious reform, global expansion, and governmental
consolidation, it asks how a global frame complicates our
understanding of what the Reformation itself was and offers
a unique and up-to-date examination of the Reformation.
Demonstrating new research and innovative approaches
May 2019: 234x156: 274pp
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
List of Figures; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Global
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Jewish-Christian Relations in Early Modern Florence; Justine
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ghettos for non-Catholic Christians? ; Stefano Villani; 8
Maintaining Colonial Order: Institutional Enclosure in Spanish
Manila, 1590-1790; Allison Graham; Cultural & Religious Politics
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‘Manichean Heretics’: Rethinking the 1459 Purge of the
Bosnian Kingdom; Luka Spoljaric; 10 Creole Conquests:
Reformation, Representation, and Return in Early Colonial
New Spain; Lindsay Sidders; 11An Embattled Catholic
Archbishop between Latins and Greeks in the Ottoman
Aegean; Andrew P. McCormick; Life Across Boundaries;
12Reforming Birth in Early Colonial Mexico, or, Did Mexican
Women Really Have a Counter-Reformation; Jacqueline Holler;
13 The Venetian Jewish Household as a Multi-Religious
Community in Early Modern Italy; Federica Francesconi; 14
Exile Identity and the Pietist Reform Movement: Constructing
the Georgia Salzburgers from Alpine Crypto Protestants;
Christine Marie Koch; Index

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