Traces the roots of our quest for liberty of conscience and freedom of expression
Foreword (Anthony W. Marx)Acknowledgments1.Voices for Tolerance in the War on Error (Vincent P. Carey)2.Tolerance and Intolerance in the Protestant and Catholic Reformations in Germany (Ute Lotz-Heumann)3. Memories of the Massacre: Saint Bartholomew's Day and Protestant Identity in France (Barbara B. Diefendorf)4. Between Hope and Fear: Jews in Early Modern Europe (Clare Carroll)5. Islam in the European Imagination in the Early Modern Period (Jyotsna G. Singh)6. The Tolerance and Persecution of Africans in Early Modern England and Scotland (Suajata Iyengar)7. The Persectuion of Catholics in Renaissance England (Donna B. Hamilton)8. Toleration in the Puritan Revolution (Karl S. Bottigheimer)9. Persecution and Toleration in Early Modern Ireland (Clodagh Tait)10. "Tis the Press that has Made 'Um Mad": The Popish Plot and Restoration of Print Culture (Anna Battigelli)Exhibition Catalogue (Vincent P. Carey, Ronald Bogdan, Elizabeth A. Walsh)
Vincent P. Carey is professor of history at Plattsburgh State University of New York. Other contributors include Anna Battigelli, Ronald Bogdan, Karl S. Bottigheimer, Clare Carroll, Barbara B. Diefendorf, Donna B. Hamilton, Sujata Iyengar, Ute Lotz-Heutmann, Jyotsna G. Singh, Clodagh Tait, and Elizabeth A. Walsh.
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