15 février 2015
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modernum, « CFP - Lutheran Confessional Cultures in Early Modern Germany and Scandinavia », ModerNum, ID : 10.58079/rjd4
Conference Background and Purpose Since the 1980s the paradigm of confessionalisation has become a common basis of a lot of research in the ‘confessional age’ in European history. Especially the German historians Wolfgang Reinhard and Heinz Schilling have argued that a process ofconfessionalisation, following in the wake of the Reformation, was an important phase in the development of the modern state. Within all of the three dominant confessions of Germany, Lutheranism, the Reformed Church,...