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Freethinkers in Europe : National and Transnational Secularities, 1789−1920s / ed. by Carolin Kosuch.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religion and Society ; 86Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (VI, 362 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110687163
  • 9783110688320
  • 9783110688283
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abstracts -- Freethinkers in Modern Europe’s Secularities: Introduction -- Freidenkerei, Libre-pensée, Szabadgondolkodás – Concepts of Freethinking during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries -- I Secularities: National Perspectives -- Garibaldi and Mazzini: Anticlericalism, Laicism, and the Concept of a National Religion -- Group Portrait with Freethinker: Jacob Moleschott, Risorgimento Culture, and the Italian Nation-Building Process -- Secularity in the New State: The Case of Poland -- Friends and Foes: Two Secularisms in late Nineteenth-Century Sweden -- II Organized Freethought in National, International, and Transnational Entanglements -- Integration through Science? Nationalism and Internationalism in the German Monist Movement (1906–1918) -- “The Most Advanced Nation on the Path of Liberty”: Universalism and National Difference in International Freethought -- Socialist Secularism between Nation, State, and the Transnational Movement: The International of Proletarian Freethinkers in Central and Eastern Europe -- III Freethinkers’ Networks and Projects Critically Revised -- A Movement That Never Materialized: The Perception of Scientific Materialism as a Secular Movement in Nineteenth-Century Germany -- Politicizing a (Non)Religious Act: The Secularist Church Exit Propaganda of the Komitee Konfessionslos (1908–1914) -- A Secular Avant-Garde? About the Unknown Freethinker Roots of Today’s French Civil Baptism -- Illustrations -- Index of Names -- Index of Places -- Index of Subjects
Summary: This volume brings together for the first time case studies on secularists of the 19th and early 20th centuries in national and transnational perspectives including examples from all over Europe. Its focus is on freethinkers taken as secular avant-gardes and early promoters of secularity. The authors of this book deal with multiple historical, religious, social, and cultural backgrounds and, in these contexts, analyze freethinkers' organizations, projects, networks, and contributions to forming a secular worldview, in particular, the promotion of concrete undertakings such as civil baptism or initiatives to leave church. Next to this secularist agenda, the contributions also take into account ambivalences and difficulties freethinkers were faced with, namely, the tensions between a national self-image and the transnational direction the movement has taken; the regional base of many projects and their transregional horizon; freethinkers' cultural programs and their immanent political mission; and the dialogue with respectively the conceptual distinction from other secularist groups. Readers interested in the history of secularity will learn that it was a heterogeneous enterprise already in its beginnings. This set the course for later European and global developments.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Abstracts -- Freethinkers in Modern Europe’s Secularities: Introduction -- Freidenkerei, Libre-pensée, Szabadgondolkodás – Concepts of Freethinking during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries -- I Secularities: National Perspectives -- Garibaldi and Mazzini: Anticlericalism, Laicism, and the Concept of a National Religion -- Group Portrait with Freethinker: Jacob Moleschott, Risorgimento Culture, and the Italian Nation-Building Process -- Secularity in the New State: The Case of Poland -- Friends and Foes: Two Secularisms in late Nineteenth-Century Sweden -- II Organized Freethought in National, International, and Transnational Entanglements -- Integration through Science? Nationalism and Internationalism in the German Monist Movement (1906–1918) -- “The Most Advanced Nation on the Path of Liberty”: Universalism and National Difference in International Freethought -- Socialist Secularism between Nation, State, and the Transnational Movement: The International of Proletarian Freethinkers in Central and Eastern Europe -- III Freethinkers’ Networks and Projects Critically Revised -- A Movement That Never Materialized: The Perception of Scientific Materialism as a Secular Movement in Nineteenth-Century Germany -- Politicizing a (Non)Religious Act: The Secularist Church Exit Propaganda of the Komitee Konfessionslos (1908–1914) -- A Secular Avant-Garde? About the Unknown Freethinker Roots of Today’s French Civil Baptism -- Illustrations -- Index of Names -- Index of Places -- Index of Subjects

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This volume brings together for the first time case studies on secularists of the 19th and early 20th centuries in national and transnational perspectives including examples from all over Europe. Its focus is on freethinkers taken as secular avant-gardes and early promoters of secularity. The authors of this book deal with multiple historical, religious, social, and cultural backgrounds and, in these contexts, analyze freethinkers' organizations, projects, networks, and contributions to forming a secular worldview, in particular, the promotion of concrete undertakings such as civil baptism or initiatives to leave church. Next to this secularist agenda, the contributions also take into account ambivalences and difficulties freethinkers were faced with, namely, the tensions between a national self-image and the transnational direction the movement has taken; the regional base of many projects and their transregional horizon; freethinkers' cultural programs and their immanent political mission; and the dialogue with respectively the conceptual distinction from other secularist groups. Readers interested in the history of secularity will learn that it was a heterogeneous enterprise already in its beginnings. This set the course for later European and global developments.

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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