AbstractsCommunication

Blurring boundaries: The transmission of millennial information across the seventeenth-century Judeo-Christian frontier

by Brandon John Marriott




Institution: Simon Fraser University
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Year: 2008
Record ID: 1828637
Full text PDF: http://summit.sfu.ca/item/8842


Abstract

This study explores the manner in which religious ideas transcended political, geographical, linguistic, and religious frontiers in the seventeenth century. Focusing on the Judaic Sabbatian movement in the Ottoman Empire and the Christian Fifth Monarchy Men in England, this project examines the networks of communication that merch ants, diplomats, and millenarians utilized in order to spread millennial news between these two locations and groups. As such, this study blurs the boundary between the Sabbatian movement and Fifth Monarchy Men by highlighting their interconnections and simultaneously provides insight into early-modern cross-religious interactions and globalization.