The Convent of Wesel : The Event That Never Was and the Invention of Tradition
معرفی کتاب «The Convent of Wesel : The Event That Never Was and the Invention of Tradition» نوشتهٔ Jesse Spohnholz، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Convent Of Wesel Was Long Believed To Be A Clandestine Assembly Of Protestant Leaders In 1568 That Helped Establish Foundations For Reformed Churches In The Dutch Republic And Northwest Germany. However, Jesse Spohnholz Shows That That Event Did Not Happen, But Was An Idea Created And Perpetuated By Historians And Record Keepers Since The 1600s. Appropriately, This Book Offers Not Just A Fascinating Snapshot Of Reformation History But A Reflection On The Nature Of Historical Inquiry Itself. The Convent Of Wesel Begins With A Detailed Microhistory That Unravels The Mystery And Then Traces Knowledge About The Document At The Centre Of The Mystery Over Four And A Half Centuries, Through Historical Writing, Archiving And Centenary Commemorations. Spohnholz Reveals How Historians Can Inadvertently Align Themselves With Protagonists In The Debates They Study And Thus Replicate Errors That Conceal The Dynamic Complexity Of The Past.--page I. Introduction: The Mystery Of The Convent Of Wesel -- Part I. Solving The Mystery. 1. November 3, 1568: A Moment Of Hope -- 2. The Author -- 3. The Signers -- 4. The Impact -- Part Ii. Creating The Mystery. 5. The Historical Emplotment Of The National Synod Of Wesel, 1618-1768 -- 6. The Synod Of Wesel In The Age Of Romantic Nationalism, 1815-1868 -- 7. The Mystery Of The Covnant Of Wesel, 1868-2000 -- Conclusion: Inheritances. Jesse Spohnholz, Washington State University. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 245-272) And Index. "The Convent of Wesel was long believed to be a clandestine assembly of Protestant leaders in 1568 that helped establish foundations for Reformed churches in the Dutch Republic and northwest Germany. However, Jesse Spohnholz shows that this event did not happen, but was an idea created and perpetuated by historians and record keepers since the 1600s. Appropriately, this book offers not just a fascinating snapshot of Reformation history but a reflection on the nature of historical inquiry itself. The Convent of Wesel begins with a detailed microhistory that unravels the mystery and then traces knowledge about the document at the center of the mystery over four and a half centuries, through historical writing, archiving and centenary commemorations. Spohnholz reveals how historians can inadvertently align themselves with protagonists in the debates they study and thus replicate errors that conceal the dynamic complexity of the past."--Page i The Convent of Wesel was long believed to be a foundational but clandestine assembly of Protestant leaders. Jesse Spohnholz shows that this idea was a myth perpetuated by historians and record keepers since the 1600s and then explores what this means for the study of history.
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