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Book Synopsis

Based on hundreds of archival documents, Christina Petterson offers an in-depth analysis of the community building process and individual and collective subjectification practices of the Moravian Brethren in eighteenth-century Herrnhut, Eastern Germany, between 1740 and 1760.

The Moravian Brethren are a Protestant group, but Petterson demonstrates the relevance of their social experiments and practices for early modernity by drawing out the socio-economic layers of the archival material. In doing so, she provides a non-religious reading of categories that became central to liberal ideology, corresponding to the Moravian negotiation of the transition from feudal society to early capitalism.



Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements

Introductions
 1  To the Marxists
 2  To Moravian Scholars and Other Theologians
 3  Outline of Chapters

1 Introducing Choir Ideology
 1  Introduction
 2  From Choir Speech to Choir Ideology
 3  What Is the Function of a Choir?
 4  Methodology
 5  The Choirs as Vanishing Mediators

2 The Choirs – A Genealogy
 1  Introduction
 2  Overview of the Genealogy
 3  Terminology and the Establishment of the Choirs
 4  The Day of All Choirs: 25 March
 5  Choir Houses
 6  Conclusion

3 Blood, Wounds, and Class
 1  Introduction
 2  Martin Dober’s Account
 3  The Purge in Herrnhut
 4  Blood, Wounds, and Authority
 5  Conclusion

4 The Choir Speeches
 1  Introduction
 2  The Saviour, Individual and Collective
 3  Children’s Choir
 4  Boys’ Choir
 5  Girls’ Choir
 6  Single Brothers’ Choir
 7  Single Sisters’ Choir
 8  Widowers’ Choir
 9  Widows’ Choir
 10  Conclusion

5 Marriage and Community
 1  Zinzendorf’s Idea of Marriage
 2  The Problem
 3  After the Synod
 4  Conclusion

6 The State and Its Subjects
 1  Stand as Manifestation of Cultural Revolution
 2  Gender
 3  Class Society and the Civic Self
 4  Individual and Subject
 5  The Question of Religion
 6  Conclusion

7 Horizons of History
 1  Times of Change
 2  Agents of Change or Expressions of Change
 3  Dimensions of History

Appendix 1
Appendix 2
References
Index

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    Publisher: Haymarket Books
    Publication Date: 13/09/2022
    ISBN13: 9781642597776, 978-1642597776
    ISBN10: 1642597775

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Based on hundreds of archival documents, Christina Petterson offers an in-depth analysis of the community building process and individual and collective subjectification practices of the Moravian Brethren in eighteenth-century Herrnhut, Eastern Germany, between 1740 and 1760.

    The Moravian Brethren are a Protestant group, but Petterson demonstrates the relevance of their social experiments and practices for early modernity by drawing out the socio-economic layers of the archival material. In doing so, she provides a non-religious reading of categories that became central to liberal ideology, corresponding to the Moravian negotiation of the transition from feudal society to early capitalism.



    Table of Contents

    Preface and Acknowledgements

    Introductions
     1  To the Marxists
     2  To Moravian Scholars and Other Theologians
     3  Outline of Chapters

    1 Introducing Choir Ideology
     1  Introduction
     2  From Choir Speech to Choir Ideology
     3  What Is the Function of a Choir?
     4  Methodology
     5  The Choirs as Vanishing Mediators

    2 The Choirs – A Genealogy
     1  Introduction
     2  Overview of the Genealogy
     3  Terminology and the Establishment of the Choirs
     4  The Day of All Choirs: 25 March
     5  Choir Houses
     6  Conclusion

    3 Blood, Wounds, and Class
     1  Introduction
     2  Martin Dober’s Account
     3  The Purge in Herrnhut
     4  Blood, Wounds, and Authority
     5  Conclusion

    4 The Choir Speeches
     1  Introduction
     2  The Saviour, Individual and Collective
     3  Children’s Choir
     4  Boys’ Choir
     5  Girls’ Choir
     6  Single Brothers’ Choir
     7  Single Sisters’ Choir
     8  Widowers’ Choir
     9  Widows’ Choir
     10  Conclusion

    5 Marriage and Community
     1  Zinzendorf’s Idea of Marriage
     2  The Problem
     3  After the Synod
     4  Conclusion

    6 The State and Its Subjects
     1  Stand as Manifestation of Cultural Revolution
     2  Gender
     3  Class Society and the Civic Self
     4  Individual and Subject
     5  The Question of Religion
     6  Conclusion

    7 Horizons of History
     1  Times of Change
     2  Agents of Change or Expressions of Change
     3  Dimensions of History

    Appendix 1
    Appendix 2
    References
    Index

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