The Concept of "Confessionalization": a Historiographical Paradigm in Dispute
Other Titles: 
El concepto de "confesionalización": un paradigma historiográfico a debate
Keywords: 
Materias Investigacion::Historia::Historia
Confessionalization
Reformation
Counter-Reformation
Catholicism
Lutheranism
Calvinism
Historiography of confessionalization
Micro and macrohistory
Societal and cultural history
Issue Date: 
2001
Publisher: 
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra
ISSN: 
1139-0107
Citation: 
Lotz-Heumann, U. “The Concept of ""Confessionalization"": a Historiographical Paradigm in Dispute”/ “ El concepto de ""confesionalización"": un paradigma historiográfico a debate”. Memoria y civilización. Año 2001, vol. 04, p. 93-114.
Abstract
Since the 1980s the concept of "confessionalization" has been one of the leading interpretive categories in the historiography on early modern Germany. This article will, firstly, explain the paradigm of confessionalization as it was developed by Wolfgang Reinhard and Heinz Schilling in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Secondly, it will recapulate the critique that has been voiced against the concept, which can be broadly differentiated into four categories: first, macro-historical criticism; second, the discussion about the periodization of the processes of confessionalization; third, the controversy about the role of theological "truth" in the process of confessionalization and about the specific characteristics of the different confessions; and fourth, the criticism of what has been called the "etatistic narrowing" or "top to bottom approach" of the concept of confessionalization. In this context, the paradigm of confessionalization has in recent years become a hotly debated subject in the field of tension between micro and macrohistory.

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