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학술저널
저자정보
강석환 (Universität Tübingen)
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이화사학연구소 이화사학연구 이화사학연구 제68호
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2024.6
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231 - 261 (31page)

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This article examines the historiography of religious tolerance in the Holy Roman Empire during the early modern period among Anglophone scholars. Recent studies have increasingly illustrated that tolerance in early modern Europe meant political expediency or temporary agreement to avoid further bloodshed. For early modern Europeans, tolerance was not so much abstract or philosophical ideas as an issue based on daily social practice in which they negotiated how to coexist with people of different faiths. This review essay also points out that Anglophone historians have illuminated the concept of “confessionalization,” which emerged among German historians to explain the collaboration between church and state from the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, intertwined with tolerance. By doing so, this article analyzes Anglophone studies on religious tolerance and confessionalization in Germany into three categories: tolerance based on an economic dimension and a top-down model, ordinary people’s tolerance, and tolerance: complexities, contingencies, and the role of the Empire. Last, for further research, it presents comparative perspectives and approaches between the Empire and other European states regarding tolerance and confessionalization.

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