Penser l’histoire religieuse au XXIe siècle

History today is very fragmented, each sector having its own traditions, its own historiography, its own references. Religious history is obviously no exception. But the worst thing would be for the different historical specialisations to ignore each other, even though they have much to learn from e...

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description History today is very fragmented, each sector having its own traditions, its own historiography, its own references. Religious history is obviously no exception. But the worst thing would be for the different historical specialisations to ignore each other, even though they have much to learn from each other. This question was at the heart of the colloquium of the International Commission for the History and Study of Christianity, held in Lyon from 11 to 13 June 2019. Historians from a dozen different countries sought to show how other historical disciplines, such as the history of the present, transnational and global history, economic history, the history of the book, the history of justice, digital history, the history of knowledge, and the history of gender, with their own contributions and methodology, can enrich religious history. They have also shown the interest of confronting different national historiographical traditions. This book is the result, with chapters that are both methodological reflections and case studies from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries in Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox countries. It hopes to contribute to a reflection on how religious history can be done in the twenty-first century. The contributions to this volume were brought together by Yves Krumenacker, Professor of Modern History at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin) and by Raymond A. Mentzer, professor of religious history at the University of Iowa (Daniel J. Krumm Family Chair in Reformation Studies).
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-856092024-04-01T23:18:33Z Penser l’histoire religieuse au XXIe siècle Krumenacker, Yves Mentzer, Raymond A. Vaičenonienė, Jurgita Historiography Religious History Gender History History of Knowledge Digital History Economic History History of Law and Justice Global History Transnational History thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History History today is very fragmented, each sector having its own traditions, its own historiography, its own references. Religious history is obviously no exception. But the worst thing would be for the different historical specialisations to ignore each other, even though they have much to learn from each other. This question was at the heart of the colloquium of the International Commission for the History and Study of Christianity, held in Lyon from 11 to 13 June 2019. Historians from a dozen different countries sought to show how other historical disciplines, such as the history of the present, transnational and global history, economic history, the history of the book, the history of justice, digital history, the history of knowledge, and the history of gender, with their own contributions and methodology, can enrich religious history. They have also shown the interest of confronting different national historiographical traditions. This book is the result, with chapters that are both methodological reflections and case studies from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries in Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox countries. It hopes to contribute to a reflection on how religious history can be done in the twenty-first century. The contributions to this volume were brought together by Yves Krumenacker, Professor of Modern History at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin) and by Raymond A. Mentzer, professor of religious history at the University of Iowa (Daniel J. Krumm Family Chair in Reformation Studies). 2022-07-01T16:04:01Z 2022-07-01T16:04:01Z 2020 book ONIX_20220701_9791036573149_1082 2742-3166 9791036573149 9791091592284 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/85609 fre Chrétiens et Sociétés. Documents et Mémoires image/png n/a https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebook/9791036573149/from/openedition https://books.openedition.org/larhra/7833 LARHRA 10.4000/books.larhra.7833 History today is very fragmented, each sector having its own traditions, its own historiography, its own references. Religious history is obviously no exception. But the worst thing would be for the different historical specialisations to ignore each other, even though they have much to learn from each other. This question was at the heart of the colloquium of the International Commission for the History and Study of Christianity, held in Lyon from 11 to 13 June 2019. Historians from a dozen different countries sought to show how other historical disciplines, such as the history of the present, transnational and global history, economic history, the history of the book, the history of justice, digital history, the history of knowledge, and the history of gender, with their own contributions and methodology, can enrich religious history. They have also shown the interest of confronting different national historiographical traditions. This book is the result, with chapters that are both methodological reflections and case studies from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries in Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox countries. It hopes to contribute to a reflection on how religious history can be done in the twenty-first century. The contributions to this volume were brought together by Yves Krumenacker, Professor of Modern History at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin) and by Raymond A. Mentzer, professor of religious history at the University of Iowa (Daniel J. Krumm Family Chair in Reformation Studies). 10.4000/books.larhra.7833 d9a9f0ee-86c5-4dcd-978b-324b9b75807a 9791036573149 9791091592284 326 open access
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Economic History
History of Law and Justice
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Penser l’histoire religieuse au XXIe siècle
title Penser l’histoire religieuse au XXIe siècle
title_full Penser l’histoire religieuse au XXIe siècle
title_fullStr Penser l’histoire religieuse au XXIe siècle
title_full_unstemmed Penser l’histoire religieuse au XXIe siècle
title_short Penser l’histoire religieuse au XXIe siècle
title_sort penser l histoire religieuse au xxie siecle
topic Historiography
Religious History
Gender History
History of Knowledge
Digital History
Economic History
History of Law and Justice
Global History
Transnational History
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
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Religious History
Gender History
History of Knowledge
Digital History
Economic History
History of Law and Justice
Global History
Transnational History
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