Re-forming Texts, Music, and Church Art in the Early Modern North /
Re-forming Texts, Music, and Church Art in the Early Modern North /
Tuomas M.S. Lehtonen, Linda Kaljundi.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- A Note on Terms and Names -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Part I. Contextualizations and Thematizations -- 1. Popular Belief and the Disruption of Religious Practices in Reformation Sweden / 2. Trade and the Known World / 3. Diglossia, Authority and Tradition / Part II. Music and Religious Performances -- 4. Changes in the Poetics of Song during the Finnish Reformation / 5. Vernacular Gregorian Chant and Lutheran Hymn-singing in Reformation-era Finland / 6. Pious Hymns and Devil's Music / 7. The Emergence of Hymns at the Crossroads of Folk and Christian Culture / Part III. Church Art and Architecture -- 8. Reform and Pragmatism / 9. Early Lutheran Networks and Changes in the Furnishings of the Finnish Lutheran Parish Church / 10. Continuity and Change / Part IV. The 'Other' and the Afterlife -- 11. Pagans into Peasants / 12. Est vera India septemtrio / 13. Transformations of Saint Catherine of Alexandria in Finnish Vernacular Poetry and Rituals / 14. Agricola's List (1551) and the Formation of the Estonian Pantheon / Contributors -- Index Lehtonen, Tuomas M.S. / Kaljundi, Linda -- Berntson, Martin -- Leskelä, Ilkka -- Mostert, Marco -- Kallio, Kati -- Hannikainen, Jorma / Tuppurainen, Erkki -- Lehtonen, Tuomas M.S. -- Grudule, Māra -- Nilsén, Anna -- Pirinen, Hanna -- Kurisoo, Merike -- Kaljundi, Linda -- Donecker, Stefan -- Järvinen, Irma-Riitta -- Põldvee, Aivar --
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Our historical understanding of the Reformation in northern Europe has tended to privilege the idea of disruption and innovation over continuity-yet even the most powerful reformation movements drew on and exchanged ideas with earlier cultural and religious practices. This volume attempts to right the balance, bringing together a roster of experts to trace the continuities between the medieval and early modern period in the Nordic realm, while enabling us to see the Reformation and its changes in a new light.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789089647375 9789048524938
10.1515/9789048524938 doi
HISTORY / General.
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- A Note on Terms and Names -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Part I. Contextualizations and Thematizations -- 1. Popular Belief and the Disruption of Religious Practices in Reformation Sweden / 2. Trade and the Known World / 3. Diglossia, Authority and Tradition / Part II. Music and Religious Performances -- 4. Changes in the Poetics of Song during the Finnish Reformation / 5. Vernacular Gregorian Chant and Lutheran Hymn-singing in Reformation-era Finland / 6. Pious Hymns and Devil's Music / 7. The Emergence of Hymns at the Crossroads of Folk and Christian Culture / Part III. Church Art and Architecture -- 8. Reform and Pragmatism / 9. Early Lutheran Networks and Changes in the Furnishings of the Finnish Lutheran Parish Church / 10. Continuity and Change / Part IV. The 'Other' and the Afterlife -- 11. Pagans into Peasants / 12. Est vera India septemtrio / 13. Transformations of Saint Catherine of Alexandria in Finnish Vernacular Poetry and Rituals / 14. Agricola's List (1551) and the Formation of the Estonian Pantheon / Contributors -- Index Lehtonen, Tuomas M.S. / Kaljundi, Linda -- Berntson, Martin -- Leskelä, Ilkka -- Mostert, Marco -- Kallio, Kati -- Hannikainen, Jorma / Tuppurainen, Erkki -- Lehtonen, Tuomas M.S. -- Grudule, Māra -- Nilsén, Anna -- Pirinen, Hanna -- Kurisoo, Merike -- Kaljundi, Linda -- Donecker, Stefan -- Järvinen, Irma-Riitta -- Põldvee, Aivar --
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Our historical understanding of the Reformation in northern Europe has tended to privilege the idea of disruption and innovation over continuity-yet even the most powerful reformation movements drew on and exchanged ideas with earlier cultural and religious practices. This volume attempts to right the balance, bringing together a roster of experts to trace the continuities between the medieval and early modern period in the Nordic realm, while enabling us to see the Reformation and its changes in a new light.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789089647375 9789048524938
10.1515/9789048524938 doi
HISTORY / General.

