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- Title
ARCHIVING AND NARRATION IN POST-REFORMATION GERMANY AND THE NETHERLANDS.
- Authors
Spohnholz, Jesse
- Abstract
The essay considers how six copies of a document found in archives in the Netherlands and Germany show the aspects of social history, archival history, and historical narration. It considers a Latin list of 122 articles ascribed to Reformed Church Flemish pastor Petrus Dathenus originally dated November 3, 1568 entitled "Certain specific chapters or articles that have been judged to be partly necessary and partly useful in the service of the church of the Netherlands." It was a proposed ordnance for Low Country Reformed Churches that was sent out for co-signatures, but events soon after the document's creation made it obsolete.
- Subjects
REFORMED Church; HISTORY of archives; DATHENUS, Petrus; NETHERLANDS Reformed Church; SOCIAL history; HISTORIOGRAPHY; SIXTEENTH century; HISTORY; SEVENTEENTH century
- Publication
Past & Present, 2016, Vol 230, p330
- ISSN
0031-2746
- Publication type
Essay
- DOI
10.1093/pastj/gtw032