Molnár A.
                    Confessionalization on the Frontier
                    The Balkan Catholics between Roman Reform and Ottoman Reality
                    Viella Libreria Editrice,  Roma  2019
                        Scheda a cura di: Adamska A.
                    
                    
                    The book presents a chapter of the cultural history of the Ottoman Balkans, the world of its Catholic communities and institutions.
Alongside Orthodox Christians, Muslims and Jews, Catholics lived in nearly every area of the Balkan Peninsula in the 16th and 17th centuries.                                                                                          
The great religious revolution of the early modern age, did not leave the Balkan Catholics untouched.                         
 Unlike the Christian confessional states of Europe, the Ottoman Empire, with Islam as its state religion, neither assisted nor impeded the formation of denominations, but put many obstacles in the way of their institutional growth. The confessionalization of Catholics in the European frontier regions of the Ottoman Empire thus resulted in a peripheral and unestablished Catholicism.
This book explores the peculiarities of this local Catholic confessionalization in the Balkans through a micro-analytical approach. 
The prime objective of the book is to contribute to the renewal of research into the early modern Mediterranean world.
                        
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