Conversion and Compromise in Thirteenth-Century England - Valerie
I.J. Flint
Conversion and Conformity in the Early Fifteenth Century - John Van
Engen
To the Point of Shedding Your Blood: The Bible, Communities of
Faith and Martyrs' Resistance to Conversion in the Reformation Era
- Brad S. Gregory
Translating Christianity: Counter-Reformation Europe and the
Catholic Mission in China, 1580-1780 - R. Po-chia Hsia
Twisting a Pagan Tongue: Portuguese and Tamil in Sixteenth- Century
Jesuit Translations - Ines Zupanov
Converting the Ancestors: Indirect Rule, Settlement Consolidation,
and the Struggle over Burial in Colonial Peru (1532-1614) - Peter
Gose
Conversion and Identity: Iroquois Christianity in
Seventeenth-Century New France - Allan Greer
Object Lessons: Fetishism and the Hierarchies of Race and Religion
- David Murray
To see inside of an Indian: Missionaries and Dakotas in the
Minnesota Borderlands - Andrew C. Isenberg
Tickets, Concerts and School Fees: Money and New Christian
Communities in Colonial Zimbabwe 1900-40 - L. Carol Summers
Literacy in the Eye of India's Conversion Storm - Gauri Viswanathan
JOHN VAN ENGEN is Professor Emeritus, University of Notre Dame.
Offer[s] key insights into the study of religious conversion across
various 'subfields of history'. . . impressive contributions to the
reassessment of the role of religion in history.
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