No. 20 (2017)
Studies

Lutherʼs Anniversary (1717) and Conversion in the Saxon Electorʼs Court: starting points and possibilities of the research

Iveta Coufalová
Palacký University Olomouc

Published 2017-10-30

Keywords

  • Lutherʼs Anniversary 1717,
  • Jubilee of the Reformation,
  • Augustus the Strong (1670–1733),
  • Frederick Augustus I (1670–1733,
  • Frederick Augustus II (1696–1763),
  • confession,
  • conversion,
  • Catholicism,
  • Protestantism,
  • Saxony,
  • Holy Roman Empire,
  • methodology
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How to Cite

Coufalová, I. (2017). Lutherʼs Anniversary (1717) and Conversion in the Saxon Electorʼs Court: starting points and possibilities of the research. Theatrum Historiae, (20), 157–173. Retrieved from https://theatrum.upce.cz/index.php/theatrum/article/view/2016

Abstract

The 200th Anniversary of Reformation, so called Lutherʼs Jubilee, in 1717, was in Saxony and also in the Holy Roman Empire connected with the conversion of the Electoral Prince Frederick Augustus (in spe Augustus III) to Catholicism. This change of the confession of the Wettinsʼ family (not only in the context of history of Protestants and also Catholics) has been interpreted by historians for a long time. And what kind of new historical methodology could be used for reinterpretation of this historical reality?

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