Die Erinnerungsgeschichte der Verfolgung ungarischer Galeerensklaven protestantischen Bekenntnisses im Deutschland des 18. Jahrhunderts

dc.contributor.authorVerók, Attila
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dc.date.issued2026-01-07
dc.description.abstractIn the long 18th century described as the period of “peaceful Re-Catholicization” or “Catholic Restoration” in the writings about the ecclesiastical history of different congregations, the Roman Catholic Church used every means to push Protestants into the background and to render their lives impossible. As a result of intensified ReCatholicization, diverse means were employed to confront the communities and individuals, from the occupation of churches or schools and collective punishments, through the public humiliation and terrorization of individuals, to bloody torture and the annihilation of their livelihood. The partly violent spreading of Catholicism resulted in many controversial cases in the Carpathian Basin, which were reported on many publications in Western Europe. The examination of the early printed books in the Lutheran collection of books in Halle (Franckesche Stiftung) has brought numerous relevant texts from a Hungarian perspective to the surface, which allow studying the danger-fraught life circumstances of Protestants in the Carpathian Basin in the 18th century through the eyes of an external observer.de
dc.description.abstractIn the long 18th century described as the period of “peaceful Re-Catholicization” or “Catholic Restoration” in the writings about the ecclesiastical history of different congregations, the Roman Catholic Church used every means to push Protestants into the background and to render their lives impossible. As a result of intensified ReCatholicization, diverse means were employed to confront the communities and individuals, from the occupation of churches or schools and collective punishments, through the public humiliation and terrorization of individuals, to bloody torture and the annihilation of their livelihood. The partly violent spreading of Catholicism resulted in many controversial cases in the Carpathian Basin, which were reported on many publications in Western Europe. The examination of the early printed books in the Lutheran collection of books in Halle (Franckesche Stiftung) has brought numerous relevant texts from a Hungarian perspective to the surface, which allow studying the danger-fraught life circumstances of Protestants in the Carpathian Basin in the 18th century through the eyes of an external observer.en
dc.description.abstractIn the long 18th century described as the period of “peaceful Re-Catholicization” or “Catholic Restoration” in the writings about the ecclesiastical history of different congregations, the Roman Catholic Church used every means to push Protestants into the background and to render their lives impossible. As a result of intensified ReCatholicization, diverse means were employed to confront the communities and individuals, from the occupation of churches or schools and collective punishments, through the public humiliation and terrorization of individuals, to bloody torture and the annihilation of their livelihood. The partly violent spreading of Catholicism resulted in many controversial cases in the Carpathian Basin, which were reported on many publications in Western Europe. The examination of the early printed books in the Lutheran collection of books in Halle (Franckesche Stiftung) has brought numerous relevant texts from a Hungarian perspective to the surface, which allow studying the danger-fraught life circumstances of Protestants in the Carpathian Basin in the 18th century through the eyes of an external observer.hu
dc.description.abstractIn the long 18th century described as the period of “peaceful Re-Catholicization” or “Catholic Restoration” in the writings about the ecclesiastical history of different congregations, the Roman Catholic Church used every means to push Protestants into the background and to render their lives impossible. As a result of intensified ReCatholicization, diverse means were employed to confront the communities and individuals, from the occupation of churches or schools and collective punishments, through the public humiliation and terrorization of individuals, to bloody torture and the annihilation of their livelihood. The partly violent spreading of Catholicism resulted in many controversial cases in the Carpathian Basin, which were reported on many publications in Western Europe. The examination of the early printed books in the Lutheran collection of books in Halle (Franckesche Stiftung) has brought numerous relevant texts from a Hungarian perspective to the surface, which allow studying the danger-fraught life circumstances of Protestants in the Carpathian Basin in the 18th century through the eyes of an external observer.nl
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dc.identifier.citationActa Neerlandica, Nr. 21 (2024) , 91-113
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.36392/ACTANEERL/2024/21/5
dc.identifier.eissn3004-1740
dc.identifier.issn1587-8171
dc.identifier.issue21
dc.identifier.jatitleAN
dc.identifier.jtitleActa Neerlandica
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2437/402074
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dc.relationhttps://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/actaneer/article/view/16561
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dc.subjectbloody Counter-Reformationde
dc.subjectpeaceful Re-Catholicizationde
dc.subjectCatholic Restorationde
dc.subjectProtestant Hungarian church history in the 18th centuryde
dc.subjectreligious intolerancede
dc.subjectbloody Counter-Reformationen
dc.subjectpeaceful Re-Catholicizationen
dc.subjectCatholic Restorationen
dc.subjectProtestant Hungarian church history in the 18th centuryen
dc.subjectreligious intoleranceen
dc.subjectbloody Counter-Reformationhu
dc.subjectpeaceful Re-Catholicizationhu
dc.subjectCatholic Restorationhu
dc.subjectProtestant Hungarian church history in the 18th centuryhu
dc.subjectreligious intolerancehu
dc.subjectbloody Counter-Reformationnl
dc.subjectpeaceful Re-Catholicizationnl
dc.subjectCatholic Restorationnl
dc.subjectProtestant Hungarian church history in the 18th centurynl
dc.subjectreligious intolerancenl
dc.titleDie Erinnerungsgeschichte der Verfolgung ungarischer Galeerensklaven protestantischen Bekenntnisses im Deutschland des 18. Jahrhundertsde
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