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The author argues that religious history is underestimated in its importance for World- and Global history. The history of religions is quite often an established sub-discipline within convincing research traditions. In order to reconstruct the past adequately, historians need academically controlled data about the beliefs of the people they are dealing with. This book offers ten examples from a wide range of religious beliefs which show that developments in religion have far reaching consequences for general history – in the change from Empire to the system of European nations, in establishing social disciplines as part of capitalist societies, in attempts of semi-peripheral states struggling for a place in the European World-System, in defence of Muslim societies on the peripheries and in postcolonial Africa.

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Contents: History of the medieval Church – Early modern Protestantism – Russian Old-Believers – The Orthodox Church of the Empire – Islam as fundamentalist opposition to Russian expansion – Christian democracy as a conservative Catholic movement stabilizing democracy in Germany and Italy – Secularization as European «Sonderweg» – Religious backgrounds of the renewed East-West confrontation – Orisha.

Religions in World- and Global History: A View

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 16/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9783631670651, 978-3631670651
      ISBN10: 3631670656

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The author argues that religious history is underestimated in its importance for World- and Global history. The history of religions is quite often an established sub-discipline within convincing research traditions. In order to reconstruct the past adequately, historians need academically controlled data about the beliefs of the people they are dealing with. This book offers ten examples from a wide range of religious beliefs which show that developments in religion have far reaching consequences for general history – in the change from Empire to the system of European nations, in establishing social disciplines as part of capitalist societies, in attempts of semi-peripheral states struggling for a place in the European World-System, in defence of Muslim societies on the peripheries and in postcolonial Africa.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: History of the medieval Church – Early modern Protestantism – Russian Old-Believers – The Orthodox Church of the Empire – Islam as fundamentalist opposition to Russian expansion – Christian democracy as a conservative Catholic movement stabilizing democracy in Germany and Italy – Secularization as European «Sonderweg» – Religious backgrounds of the renewed East-West confrontation – Orisha.

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