RT Book T1 Religion in the Mirror of Law: Eastern European Perspectives from the Early Modern Period to 1939 T2 Studien zur Europäischen Rechtsgeschichte LA English LA German PP Frankfurt am Main PB Vittorio Klostermann YR 2016 ED 1., 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/877280347 AB This volume has as its subject reflections on religious affiliation in the theory of law, political constitutions and the reality of law in Eastern Europe. How did parliamentary representations, religious communities, scholars and writers imagine an ethnically as well as religiously heterogenous society? How did changes in power affect the life and the institutions of the various religious communities? On which levels did religious law, enlightened reason and state law compete against each other? How was ethnic and religious coexistence conceived theoretically and enacted locally? The contributions to this volume, presenting the outcome of an international conference held in Lviv, discuss these questions from the perspectives of historical, anthropological, legal and literary sciences. CN 340 SN 978-3-465-14181-5 K1 Recht K1 Osteuropa K1 Religion K1 Moderne K1 Rechtsgeschichte K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 Lviv K1 Polen K1 Judentum K1 Russland K1 Frühe Neuzeit K1 Galizien K1 Litauen K1 Krakau K1 Österreich-Ungarn K1 Konferenzschrift : 2010 : Lemberg DO 10.5771/9783465141815