皮埃尔·儒留与英格兰新教想象社区的建立,1680-1705

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
William H. F. Mitchell
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本文讨论了皮埃尔·朱利(1637-1713)的政治新闻是如何推动了17世纪后期的泛新教事业的。本书考察了儒留如何将他的胡格诺派人物描绘成值得同情的人物,并通过将光荣革命重新解释为使英国能够实施泛新教外交政策的事件,阐明了这种同情如何在政治上表现出来。这一讨论表明Jurieu如何具有吸引史学关注的三种趋势的特征。首先,儒儒的作品是17世纪后期时间加速和空间封闭的一部分:他以前所未有的快时间跨度告诉他的读者遥远地区的事件。其次,Jurieu在英国印刷市场的赞助网络的重建给原始公共领域的理念带来了负面影响。第三,他对宗教和政治思想的融合使两者之间的分歧成为问题:他的启示录著作补充了他的政治经济学著作,反之亦然。考虑到这些主题,Jurieu作为泛新教最丰富的辩护之一的提供者,以及在17世纪后期塑造英语话语的更广泛力量的代表演员。
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Pierre Jurieu and the Creation of a Protestant Imagined Community in England, 1680–1705
This article discusses how Pierre Jurieu's (1637–1713) political journalism advanced the cause of pan-Protestantism in the later seventeenth century. It examines how Jurieu portrayed his Huguenot subjects as worthy of sympathy, as well as spelling out how that sympathy could manifest itself politically, by reinterpreting the Glorious Revolution as an event that enabled England to carry out a pan-Protestant foreign policy. This discussion demonstrates how Jurieu was characteristic of three trends that have attracted historiographical attention. Firstly, Jurieu's works were part of the later seventeenth century speeding up of time and closing in of space: he informed his readers of events in faraway regions in unprecedentedly quick time spans. Secondly, the reconstruction of Jurieu's patronage networks in the English print market casts aspersions on the idea of a pristine public sphere. Thirdly, his blending of religious and political ideas problematizes the divide between the two: his apocalyptic writings complemented his works on political economy, and vice versa. With these themes in mind, Jurieu is presented as a provider of one of the richest defences of pan-Protestantism, as well as a representative actor of the broader forces that were shaping English discourse in the later seventeenth century.
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期刊介绍: European History Quarterly has earned an international reputation as an essential resource on European history, publishing articles by eminent historians on a range of subjects from the later Middle Ages to post-1945. European History Quarterly also features review articles by leading authorities, offering a comprehensive survey of recent literature in a particular field, as well as an extensive book review section, enabling you to keep up to date with what"s being published in your field. The journal also features historiographical essays.
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