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Strange brethren : refugees, religious bonds, and reformation in Frankfurt, 1554-1608 / Maximilian Miguel Scholz.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, (c)2022.Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813946764
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BR858 .S773 2022
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Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Names and Terminology -- Introduction -- 1. New Dangers, New Allies, and the Emergence of Refugee Accommodation in Frankfurt -- 2. Refugee Arrivals and the Advent of Confessionalism -- 3. Refugee Controversies and the End of Accommodation -- 4. The Quest for Legal Protection outside of Frankfurt -- 5. Preserving Reformed Life in Frankfurt -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Subject: "Strange Brethren traces the first half century of refugee life in Frankfurt am Main, a major destination for refugees, beginning in 1554 when the city granted twenty-four families of foreign Protestants fleeing religious persecution housing, workspace, and their own church, through the arrival of thousands more refugees. Scholz shows how the arrival of these refugees transformed Christianity in Frankfurt, with the city's Protestants dividing into competing camps that exist to this day-Lutheran natives and Reformed (Calvinist) foreigners"--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

"Strange Brethren traces the first half century of refugee life in Frankfurt am Main, a major destination for refugees, beginning in 1554 when the city granted twenty-four families of foreign Protestants fleeing religious persecution housing, workspace, and their own church, through the arrival of thousands more refugees. Scholz shows how the arrival of these refugees transformed Christianity in Frankfurt, with the city's Protestants dividing into competing camps that exist to this day-Lutheran natives and Reformed (Calvinist) foreigners"--

Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Names and Terminology -- Introduction -- 1. New Dangers, New Allies, and the Emergence of Refugee Accommodation in Frankfurt -- 2. Refugee Arrivals and the Advent of Confessionalism -- 3. Refugee Controversies and the End of Accommodation -- 4. The Quest for Legal Protection outside of Frankfurt -- 5. Preserving Reformed Life in Frankfurt -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

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