Political and Legal Perspectives : The Dynamics of Religious Reform in Northern Europe, 1780-1920 /
Before the last quarter of the eighteenth century there was a generally clear and remarkably uniform pattern of church-state relationships across Europe. In the course of the nineteenth century this firm alliance between political and religious establishments broke down. Religious pluralism develope...
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Leuven :
KADOC, Documentation and Research Centre for Religion, Culture and Society,
2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Political and Legal Perspectives; Contents; Introduction; Part I: Envisaging 'Northern Europe'; The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; The Low Countries; 'Germany'; Scandinavia/the Nordic Region; Christian Northern Monarchies; 'Natives' and 'Others' in Northern Europe; Urban and Rural Life; Conclusion; Part II: Religious Reform; Bibliography; The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland; The Reform and Extension of Established Churches in the United Kingdom, 1780-1870; Church Reform and Extension The First Phase, 1780-1829; Church Reform and Extension The Second Phase 1832-1851
- Church Extension The Third Phase, 1851-1870Church Establishment, Disestablishment and Democracy in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 1870-1920; Prelude; Turning to Democracy; Conclusion; Bibliography; The Low Countries; Liberal State and Confessional Accommodation The Southern Netherlands / Belgium; Resistance to Regalism (1780-1830); Ultramontanist Resistance to Josephinism (1780-1790); The Struggle for Survival under French Rule (1795-1815); The Decline of Regalism under the United Kingdom (1815-1830); A Privileged Freedom (1830-1847)
- The Struggle for Religious Neutrality of the State (1847-1884)The Option for a State-Free Space; Dutch Political Developments and Religious Reform; Deconfessionalisation and the Disestablishment of the Public Church (1780-1801); Enlightened State Oversight over the Churches (1801-1853); The Separation of Church and State in Practice (1853-1922); Poor Relief and Education New Reform Efforts (1848-1917); Bibliography; The Netherlands; Germany; Constitutional Complexity and Confessional Diversity; The German Context c.1780-1815; The Holy Roman Empire and its Churches
- Freedom of Religion
- and its LimitsSecularisation, and the End of the Holy Roman Empire; Restauration
- up to a point; Compacts, Compromises and Controls: Rulers and the Catholic Church; Meeting Opposition: Ultramontanism; Kept under Control: Prussia, Bavaria and the Protestant Churches; Revolution 1848-1849 and its Aftermath; Religious Freedom: an Ambiguous but Fundamental Right?; Plotting the Future: Constitutional Solutions; Conservative Change: the 1850 Prussian Constitution and the Churches; Culture Wars and Accommodations: the Final Phase; National Unity and Protestant Unity
- State and Catholic Church: the KulturkampfMoney Matters; Finance: a Tangled Inheritance; Finance: South German Solutions; Finance: Prussian Solutions; Finance: Church Taxes; Disputed Territory: the State, the Churches and Welfare; Religious Minorities: Parity, to a Degree; Keeping it all Together: Monarchs as Linchpins; The Weimar Constitution: New Epoch, New Principles; Bibliography; The Nordic countries; State and Church in Denmark and Norway; Reformation and Absolutism; Enlightened Legislation and Religious Debate; The Danish Pastor between Church and State; The Constitution of Norway 1814