Mennonites in early modern Poland & Prussia /

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Author / Creator:Klassen, Peter James.
Imprint:Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009.
Description:xviii, 260 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7708926
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Varying Form of Title:Mennonites in early modern Poland and Prussia
ISBN:9780801891137 (hardcover : alk. paper)
0801891132 (hardcover)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-250) and index.
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At a time when religious conflicts and persecution plagued early modern Europe, Poland and Prussia were havens for Mennonites and other religious minorities. Noted Anabaptist scholar Peter J. Klassen examines this extraordinary example of religious tolerance.

Through extensive archival research in Poland, Germany, and the Netherlands, Klassen unearths rich material that has rarely, if ever, been studied previously. He demonstrates how the interaction of religious, political, and economic factors created a situation in Poland and Prussia that permitted a diversity of religious beliefs and practices.

Mennonites in Early Modern Poland and Prussia focuses on the large Mennonite community in these countries. Klassen reveals how the Anabaptist groups were treated and explores whether the uncommon religious freedom they enjoyed gave rise to a flourishing of their faith or a falling away from its central tenets.

Early modern Poland and Prussia are virtually ignored in most studies of the Reformation. Klassen brings them to light and life by focusing on an unusual oasis of tolerance in the midst of a Europe convulsed by the wars of religion.

Physical Description:xviii, 260 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-250) and index.
ISBN:9780801891137
0801891132