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This book examines the socio-professional background of the clergy in Transylvania, between 1848 and 1918, with a view to offering a comprehensive perspective on the clerical profession across various religious denominations. During the modern period, Transylvania was integrated in the Habsburg Empire and, as of 1867, in Dualist Hungary. As such, it represented a meeting ground for different ethnic groups and denominations. The prerogatives of the clergy could surpass their primary calling as spiritual leaders. They gradually assumed the role of intercessors between communities, higher ecclesiastical institutions, the government, and local authorities. Sometimes, they also took on the role of de facto leaders of the national and political emancipation movements.



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Introduction: Aspects and Developments of the Clerical Profession in Transylvania (1848– 1918)

The Local Greek- Catholic Clergy in the Archdiocese of Blaj in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century: Educational Paths and Ecclesiastical Career Coordinates

The Prospect of Becoming an Orthodox Priest in the Romanian Communities in Transylvania (Late Nineteenth- Early Twentieth Centuries)

Deaneries and Archpriests in the Orthodox Church of Nineteenth-Century Transylvania

Education and Ecclesiastical Career Among the Protestant Clergy of Transylvania at the Time of Austro- Hungarian Dualism

The Dynamics of Clerical Education in the Romanian Greek- Catholic Church. A Case Study: The Năsăud Clergy in the Nineteenth Century

Imposing Discipline and Shepherding the Flock: The Vicar of Rodna’s “Commands”, the Middle Clergy, and the Village Community(1851– 1858)

Intergenerational Heritage, Kinship, and Social Prestige Among the Greek- Catholic Archpriests of Transylvania (1856– 1948)

Rabbis in Transylvania During the Nineteenth and the Early Twentieth Centuries

The Archpriests from the Roman- Catholic Diocese of Alba Iulia Seen Through the Lens of Synodal Decrees (1848– 1913)

Ethnic Cohesion in Terms of Religion, Politics, Economics, Culture, and Historiography. The Middle Clergy of the Church of the Augsburg Confession in Transylvania (1850– 1918)

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631807460, 978-3631807460
      ISBN10: 3631807465

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines the socio-professional background of the clergy in Transylvania, between 1848 and 1918, with a view to offering a comprehensive perspective on the clerical profession across various religious denominations. During the modern period, Transylvania was integrated in the Habsburg Empire and, as of 1867, in Dualist Hungary. As such, it represented a meeting ground for different ethnic groups and denominations. The prerogatives of the clergy could surpass their primary calling as spiritual leaders. They gradually assumed the role of intercessors between communities, higher ecclesiastical institutions, the government, and local authorities. Sometimes, they also took on the role of de facto leaders of the national and political emancipation movements.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Aspects and Developments of the Clerical Profession in Transylvania (1848– 1918)

      The Local Greek- Catholic Clergy in the Archdiocese of Blaj in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century: Educational Paths and Ecclesiastical Career Coordinates

      The Prospect of Becoming an Orthodox Priest in the Romanian Communities in Transylvania (Late Nineteenth- Early Twentieth Centuries)

      Deaneries and Archpriests in the Orthodox Church of Nineteenth-Century Transylvania

      Education and Ecclesiastical Career Among the Protestant Clergy of Transylvania at the Time of Austro- Hungarian Dualism

      The Dynamics of Clerical Education in the Romanian Greek- Catholic Church. A Case Study: The Năsăud Clergy in the Nineteenth Century

      Imposing Discipline and Shepherding the Flock: The Vicar of Rodna’s “Commands”, the Middle Clergy, and the Village Community(1851– 1858)

      Intergenerational Heritage, Kinship, and Social Prestige Among the Greek- Catholic Archpriests of Transylvania (1856– 1948)

      Rabbis in Transylvania During the Nineteenth and the Early Twentieth Centuries

      The Archpriests from the Roman- Catholic Diocese of Alba Iulia Seen Through the Lens of Synodal Decrees (1848– 1913)

      Ethnic Cohesion in Terms of Religion, Politics, Economics, Culture, and Historiography. The Middle Clergy of the Church of the Augsburg Confession in Transylvania (1850– 1918)

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