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Rombilder im deutschsprachigen Protestantismus
Begegnungen mit der Stadt im »langen 19. Jahrhundert«
Edited by Jörg Lauster, Michael Matheus and Martin Wallraff in collaboration with Florian Wöller
[The Perception of Rome in German-Language Protestantism. Encounters with the City in the »Long 19th Century«.]
2011. XIII, 354 pages. Published in German.
- sewn paper
- available
- 978-3-16-150861-5
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This volume describes how an encounter with the city of Rome developed into a perception of Rome as shown in theology, in intellectual life and in the artistic life of Protestantism. The period studied begins in the late 18th century, since it was at this time that the real encounter with Rome became more important, and ends with the years surrounding the First World War, which was a significant turning point.