Nicholas Terpstra (ed.)
The Politics of Ritual Kinship
Confraternities and Social Order in Early Modern Italy
Herausgeber: Terpstra, Nicholas
Nicholas Terpstra (ed.)
The Politics of Ritual Kinship
Confraternities and Social Order in Early Modern Italy
Herausgeber: Terpstra, Nicholas
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An edited 1999 collection examining the way confraternities shaped society in Renaissance and early modern Italy.
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An edited 1999 collection examining the way confraternities shaped society in Renaissance and early modern Italy.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9780521621854
- ISBN-10: 0521621852
- Artikelnr.: 29338929
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 693g
- ISBN-13: 9780521621854
- ISBN-10: 0521621852
- Artikelnr.: 29338929
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: the politics of
ritual kinship Nicholas Terpstra; 1. The development of confraternity
studies over the past thirty years Christopher F. Black; 2. Homosociality
and civic (dis)order in late medieval Italian confraternities Jennifer Fisk
Rondeau; 3. Confraternities and lay female religiosity in late medieval and
Reniassance Umbria Giovanna Casagrande; 4. The bounds of community:
commune, parish, confraternity and charity at the dawn of a new era in
Cortona Daniel Bornstein; 5. Men and women in Roman confraternities in the
fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: roles, functions, expectations Anna
Esposito; 6. The Medici and the youth Confraternity of the Purification of
the Virgin, 1434¿1506 Lorenzo Polizzotto; 7. In loco parentis:
confraternities and abandoned children in Florence and Bologna Nicholas
Terpstra; 8. The first Jesuit confraternities and marginalised groups in
sixteenth-century Rome Lance Lazar; 9. Jewish confraternal piety in
sixteenth-century Ferrara: continuity and change Elliott Horowitz; 10. The
scuole piccole of Venice: formations and transformations Richard S.
Mackenney; 11. Relaunching confraternities in the Tridentine era: shaping
conscience and Christianising society in Milan and Lombardy Danilo Zardin;
12. The development of Jesuit confraternity activity in the Kingdom of
Naples in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Mark A. Lewis; 13. Corpus
Domini: ritual metamorphoses and social changes in sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century Genoa Claudio Bernardi; 14. Faith's boundaries: ritual
and territory in rural Piedmont in the early modern period Angelo Torre;
15. The suppression of confraternities in Enlightenment Florence Konrad
Eisenbichler; Bibliography; Index.
ritual kinship Nicholas Terpstra; 1. The development of confraternity
studies over the past thirty years Christopher F. Black; 2. Homosociality
and civic (dis)order in late medieval Italian confraternities Jennifer Fisk
Rondeau; 3. Confraternities and lay female religiosity in late medieval and
Reniassance Umbria Giovanna Casagrande; 4. The bounds of community:
commune, parish, confraternity and charity at the dawn of a new era in
Cortona Daniel Bornstein; 5. Men and women in Roman confraternities in the
fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: roles, functions, expectations Anna
Esposito; 6. The Medici and the youth Confraternity of the Purification of
the Virgin, 1434¿1506 Lorenzo Polizzotto; 7. In loco parentis:
confraternities and abandoned children in Florence and Bologna Nicholas
Terpstra; 8. The first Jesuit confraternities and marginalised groups in
sixteenth-century Rome Lance Lazar; 9. Jewish confraternal piety in
sixteenth-century Ferrara: continuity and change Elliott Horowitz; 10. The
scuole piccole of Venice: formations and transformations Richard S.
Mackenney; 11. Relaunching confraternities in the Tridentine era: shaping
conscience and Christianising society in Milan and Lombardy Danilo Zardin;
12. The development of Jesuit confraternity activity in the Kingdom of
Naples in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Mark A. Lewis; 13. Corpus
Domini: ritual metamorphoses and social changes in sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century Genoa Claudio Bernardi; 14. Faith's boundaries: ritual
and territory in rural Piedmont in the early modern period Angelo Torre;
15. The suppression of confraternities in Enlightenment Florence Konrad
Eisenbichler; Bibliography; Index.
List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: the politics of
ritual kinship Nicholas Terpstra; 1. The development of confraternity
studies over the past thirty years Christopher F. Black; 2. Homosociality
and civic (dis)order in late medieval Italian confraternities Jennifer Fisk
Rondeau; 3. Confraternities and lay female religiosity in late medieval and
Reniassance Umbria Giovanna Casagrande; 4. The bounds of community:
commune, parish, confraternity and charity at the dawn of a new era in
Cortona Daniel Bornstein; 5. Men and women in Roman confraternities in the
fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: roles, functions, expectations Anna
Esposito; 6. The Medici and the youth Confraternity of the Purification of
the Virgin, 1434¿1506 Lorenzo Polizzotto; 7. In loco parentis:
confraternities and abandoned children in Florence and Bologna Nicholas
Terpstra; 8. The first Jesuit confraternities and marginalised groups in
sixteenth-century Rome Lance Lazar; 9. Jewish confraternal piety in
sixteenth-century Ferrara: continuity and change Elliott Horowitz; 10. The
scuole piccole of Venice: formations and transformations Richard S.
Mackenney; 11. Relaunching confraternities in the Tridentine era: shaping
conscience and Christianising society in Milan and Lombardy Danilo Zardin;
12. The development of Jesuit confraternity activity in the Kingdom of
Naples in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Mark A. Lewis; 13. Corpus
Domini: ritual metamorphoses and social changes in sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century Genoa Claudio Bernardi; 14. Faith's boundaries: ritual
and territory in rural Piedmont in the early modern period Angelo Torre;
15. The suppression of confraternities in Enlightenment Florence Konrad
Eisenbichler; Bibliography; Index.
ritual kinship Nicholas Terpstra; 1. The development of confraternity
studies over the past thirty years Christopher F. Black; 2. Homosociality
and civic (dis)order in late medieval Italian confraternities Jennifer Fisk
Rondeau; 3. Confraternities and lay female religiosity in late medieval and
Reniassance Umbria Giovanna Casagrande; 4. The bounds of community:
commune, parish, confraternity and charity at the dawn of a new era in
Cortona Daniel Bornstein; 5. Men and women in Roman confraternities in the
fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: roles, functions, expectations Anna
Esposito; 6. The Medici and the youth Confraternity of the Purification of
the Virgin, 1434¿1506 Lorenzo Polizzotto; 7. In loco parentis:
confraternities and abandoned children in Florence and Bologna Nicholas
Terpstra; 8. The first Jesuit confraternities and marginalised groups in
sixteenth-century Rome Lance Lazar; 9. Jewish confraternal piety in
sixteenth-century Ferrara: continuity and change Elliott Horowitz; 10. The
scuole piccole of Venice: formations and transformations Richard S.
Mackenney; 11. Relaunching confraternities in the Tridentine era: shaping
conscience and Christianising society in Milan and Lombardy Danilo Zardin;
12. The development of Jesuit confraternity activity in the Kingdom of
Naples in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Mark A. Lewis; 13. Corpus
Domini: ritual metamorphoses and social changes in sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century Genoa Claudio Bernardi; 14. Faith's boundaries: ritual
and territory in rural Piedmont in the early modern period Angelo Torre;
15. The suppression of confraternities in Enlightenment Florence Konrad
Eisenbichler; Bibliography; Index.