UID:
almahu_9949700900502882
Format:
1 online resource (xiii, 411 pages)
ISBN:
9789004361089
Series Statement:
Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700,
Content:
In The Roman Inquisition: Centre versus Peripheries , two inquisitorial scholars, Black who has published on the institutional history of the Italian Inquisitions and Aron-Beller whose area of expertise are trials against Jews before the peripheral Modenese inquisition, jointly edit an essay collection that studies the relationship between the Sacred Congregation in Rome and its peripheral inquisitorial tribunals. The book analyses inquisitorial collaborations in Rome, correspondence between the Centre and its peripheries, as well as the actions of these sub-central tribunals. It discusses the extent to which the controlling tendencies of the Centre filtered down and affected the peripheries, and how the tribunals were in fact prevented by local political considerations from achieving the homogenizing effect desired by Rome.
Note:
Preliminary Material --
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Introduction /
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1 Conflict and Collaboration /
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2 From Madrid to Rome /
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3 Relations between Inquisitors in Modena and the Roman Congregation in the Seventeenth Century /
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4 Centre and Periphery /
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5 Interconnected Inquisitors /
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6 The Holy Office in the Marche of Ancona /
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7 The Roman Inquisition at Novara in the Century of Enlightenment /
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8 Ripped Shoes and Books of Magic /
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9 "Tacitly denied" /
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10 Interrogating Conversion /
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11 Converting the Jews /
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12 The Jewish Inquisitorial Experience in Seventeenth-Century Modena /
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13 Gendered Investigations in Roman Inquisition Tribunals /
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14 Unintentional Dissent /
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Name Index /
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Subject Index /
Additional Edition:
Print version: The Roman Inquisition: Centre versus Peripheries Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2018, ISBN 9789004340183
Language:
English
Keywords:
History.
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