Martyrs, apostates, emigrants: The Lutheran defendants in the galley-slave trials

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  • Zoltán Csepregi Evangelical Theological University Szerző https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6193-6123
    • Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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    Church History

  • Vera Bakonyi-Tánczos Fordító
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      literature, politics, general, psychology, health, commerce, culture, proofreading, software localisation, marketing, media, nature, science, pharmaceutical, engineering, business, education, tourism, tendering, IT

    DOI :

    https://doi.org/10.54231/ETSZEMLE.25.2024.4.2

    Mots-clés :

    emigration, peregrination, commemorative book, occasional publication, discussion paper

    Résumé

    The surviving sources on the evangelical emigration triggered by the galley trials indicate a large population movement. The care and integration of refugees tied up considerable resources, their presence dominated public communications, and successfully integrated professionals built up enduring social networks. The emigrants in Hungary communicated very effectively and successfully played the role of a vocal minority. The popular genre of emigration is the occasional print, which is a very important source of prozopography, and the other common form of expression is the discussion paper. Most of the emigrants returned to Hungary after 1681, but within a few years many of them had put down roots and established a livelihood in a foreign land. The Hungarian theologians who had successfully integrated abroad were given the role of patron and bridge to support the next generation of Peregrinus with scholarships and contacts. The émigrés who remained in Germany played a key role as intermediaries in the circulation of books and the reception of new ideas in Hungary.

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    2025-06-13

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    Csepregi, Zoltán. 2025. « Martyrs, Apostates, Emigrants: The Lutheran Defendants in the Galley-Slave Trials ». Traduit par Vera Bakonyi-Tánczos. Egyháztörténeti Szemle 25 (4): 33-44. https://doi.org/10.54231/ETSZEMLE.25.2024.4.2.

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