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Communities of Devotion

Religious Orders and Society in East Central Europe, 1450–1800
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Communities of Devotion explores the dynamic relationship between religious orders and lay society in east central Europe from the later Middle Ages to the eighteenth century. It investigates how monastic and mendicant communities influenced piety and spirituality, disseminated reforms, trained clergy, and engaged with local populations in regions often overlooked by Western scholarship, including Transylvania, Hungary, Austria, and Bohemia. This collection offers fresh historical insights that bridge Eastern and Western European religious practices.
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This volume is ideal for scholars and students of religion, history, and European studies, particularly those interested in medieval and early modern spirituality, Catholicism, and east central European history.

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Exploring the complex relationship between western monasticism and lay society in east central Europe across a broad chronological timeframe, this title provides a re-examination of the level and nature of interaction between members of religious orders and the communities around them.

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Between the later middle ages and the eighteenth century, religious orders were in the vanguard of reform movements within the Christian church. Recent scholarship on medieval Europe has emphasised how mendicants exercised a significant influence on the religiosity of the laity by actually shaping their spirituality and piety. In a similar way for the early modern period, religious orders have been credited with disseminating Tridentine reform, training new clergy, gaining new converts and bringing those who had strayed back into the fold.

Much about this process, however, still remains unknown, particularly with regards to east central Europe. Exploring the complex relationship between western monasticism and lay society in east central Europe across a broad chronological timeframe, this collection provides a re-examination of the level and nature of interaction between members of religious orders and the communities around them.

That the studies in this collection are all located in east central Europeβ€”Transylvania, Hungary, Austria, and Bohemiaβ€”fulfils a second key aim of the volume: the examination of clerical and lay piety in a region of Europe almost entirely ignored by western scholarship. As such, the volume provides an important addition to current scholarship, showcasing fresh research on a subject and region on which little has been published in English.

Communities of Devotion further contributes to the reintegration of eastern and western European history, expanding the existing parameters of scholarly discourse into late medieval and early modern religious practice and piety.

Series: Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700

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Communities of Devotion has been acclaimed by Catholic Historical Review as a highly relevant contribution to English-language scholarship on late-medieval and early-modern east central European religious developments. It is praised by Historians of Women Religious for offering fascinating insights into shared devotional cultures. Religious Studies Review calls the volume a trailblazing achievement, while Renaissance Quarterly acknowledges its enrichment of the field. The European History Quarterly highlights its importance for understanding Catholicism in the region from the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780754663126

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 July 2011

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Contributors:

  • Edited by Elaine Fulton

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 453g

Pages: 302

About the Author

Dr Maria Craciun, University of Cluj, Romania and Dr Elaine Fulton, University of Birmingham, UK Maria Craciun, Elaine Fulton, Marie-Madeleine de Cevins, Carmen Florea, Gabriella Erdelyi, Rona Johnston Gordon, Christine Peters, Martin Ebel, Greta-Monica Miron, Ronnie Po-chia Hsia.

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