Exile was a central feature of society throughout the early modern world. For this reason the contributors to this volume see exile as a critical framework for analysing and understanding society at this time.
Introduction Jesse Spohnholz and Gary K. Waite
Part I: The Experience of Exile and the Consolidation of Religious Identities
1 Count Every Step in my Flight: Rhegiuss and Luthers Consolations for Evangelical Exiles, 15313 Hans B. Leaman
2 Saints beyond Borders: Relics and the Expatriate English Catholic Community Liesbeth Corens
3 Religious and Family Identity in Exile: Anne Percy, Countess of Northumberland in the Low Countries Katy Gibbons
4 The Reformed of Orange: Community Identity and Exile Fran?oise Moreil
Part II: The Experience of Exile and the Destabilization of Religious Identities
5 Dirck Volckertz Coornhert: Exile and Religious Coexistence Mirjam van Veen
6 Isaac Nabrusch, Christian and Jew: A Pious Man at Lifes Many Crossroads Tom?s A. Mantec?n
7 Justus Velsius Haganus: An Erudite but Rambling Prophet Hans de Waardt
8 Instability and Insecurity: Dutch Women Refugees in Germany and England, 15501600 Jesse Spohnholz
9 Heresy and Commercial Exchanges in Early Modern Northern Spain Susana Truchuelo
Part III: The Memory of Exile
10 Converso Migration and Social Stratification: Textual Representations of the Marrano from Iberia to Rome, 14801550 Marta Albal? Pelegr?n
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