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Informationen zum Autor Howard Louthan is Associate Professor in the History Department! University of Florida. He is the author of The Quest for Compromise: Peacemakers in Counter-Reformation Vienna (1997). Klappentext Sheds light on the course of the Counter-Reformation and the nature of early modern Catholicism. Zusammenfassung Few regions in European history have experienced such a complete religious transformation as Bohemia. This wide-ranging examination of its history and culture! ranging from art! architecture and literature to music! philosophy and hagiography! sheds light on the Counter-Reformation and the nature of early modern Catholicism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: a tale of two windows: framing the history of early modern Bohemia; 1. Severed heads and holy bones: authority and culture in post-White Mountain Bohemia; 2. Reshaping identity and reforming the kingdom: confessional change and the nobility; 3. 'Monarchs of Knowledge': mastering dissent in post-White Mountain Bohemia; 4. Finding a holy past: antiquarianism and Catholic revival; 5. Reshaping the landscape: art and confessional identity; 6. Formation of the faithful: Catholicism in the countryside; 7. Sermons, songs and scripture: reforming believers by the word; 8. Pilgrimage and popular piety; 9. Making Bohemia holy: Christian saints and Jewish martyrs; Conclusion: between force and persuasion.