2007
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195327656.001.0001
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Religion and Culture in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1800

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“…Any event would tend to show strong value in terms of its impact on the territory [139]. Nowadays, a growing trend of events in both number and type as well as complexity is widely observed [140].…”
Section: Rural Tourism Development and Immersive Events: The Case Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any event would tend to show strong value in terms of its impact on the territory [139]. Nowadays, a growing trend of events in both number and type as well as complexity is widely observed [140].…”
Section: Rural Tourism Development and Immersive Events: The Case Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lydia Cochrane, as Popular Culture and Elite Culture in France, 1400–1750 (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1985). Robert Muchembled, ‘Lay Judges and the Acculturation of the Masses’, in Kaspar von Greyerz (ed. ) Religion and Society in Early Modern Europe 1500‐1800 (London: 1984), 56–65.…”
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“…Consider also Miriam Usher Chrisman’s review of Religion and Society in Early Modern Germany, 1500–1800 , ed. Kaspar von Greyerz (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1984), in Church History 54(1985):519–520; Thomas A. Brady, Jr., ‘Popular Culture and Popular Movements in Reformation Germany’, The Historical Journal 34(1991):173–182; Gorski, ‘Historicizing the Secularization Debate’, 147–8. …”
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