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In Inquisition, Conversion, and Foreigners in Baroque Rome Irene Fosi provides a relevant account of the Roman Catholic strategies to convert heretical foreigners in the Eternal City and elsewhere, oscillating between repression and tolerance.

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In Inquisition, Conversion, and Foreigners in Baroque Rome Irene Fosi provides a relevant account of the Roman Catholic strategies to convert heretical foreigners in the Eternal City and elsewhere, oscillating between repression and tolerance.
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Irene Fosi is professor of Modern History at the University "G. d'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara in Italy. She is author of many original studies on Renaissance and Baroque Rome: All'ombra dei Barberini. Fedeltà e servizio nella Roma barocca (Rome 1997); Papal Justice. Subjects and Courts in the Papal States, 1500-1750 (Washington D.C., 2011); Conversion and Autobiography: Telling Tales before the Roman Inquisition, in "Journal of Early Modern History", 17, 2013, pp. 437- 456; 'The Hospital as a Space of Conversion: Roman Examples from the Seventeenth Century', in Space of Conversion in Global Perspective, ed. by G. Marcocci, W. de Boer, A. Maldavsky, I. Pavan, pp. 154-174 (Brill, Leiden-Boston, 2014).