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The Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648)

Moving Bodies – Transforming Lives – Shifting Knowledge

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Sigrun Haude University of Cincinnati, Vereinigte Staaten sigrun.haude@uc.edu

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The Thirty Years’ War led to enormous devastation, but it also induced widespread movement and led to encounters of people with different faiths and mindsets. Accounts of members of religious orders in Bavaria note not only brutality but also curiosity and exchange of knowledge in these meetings of people from diverse countries and cultures. Their stories attest that, in some cases, religious stereotypes could recede and provide space for new ways of seeing and knowing.

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