Between Popes, Inquisitors and Princes
Autor Jessica M Daltonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mai 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004413825
ISBN-10: 9004413820
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:XII, 218 Pp. edition
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9004413820
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:XII, 218 Pp. edition
Editura: Brill
Notă biografică
Jessica M. Dalton, Ph.D. (2018, University of St Andrews), is an historian of religion and politics in early modern Europe, particularly the role of the Catholic Church. She has published articles on the early Jesuits and the Roman Inquisition.
Recenzii
“In summary, this book provides some good and original scholarship. […] Dalton is to be congratulated for […] mining numerous archival sources, some not previously used.”
Paul F. Grendler, Emeritus, University of Toronto. In: Journal of Jesuit Studies, Vol. 8, No. 3 (2021), pp. 501–503.
Paul F. Grendler, Emeritus, University of Toronto. In: Journal of Jesuit Studies, Vol. 8, No. 3 (2021), pp. 501–503.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Conventions
Introduction
1 Historiography: the Story So Far
2 Sources
3 Overview
1 The Confident Society: Mission Building 1540–1555
1 Finding Supporters in Tridentine Italy
2 The Council of Bologna, 1547
3 Beyond Papal Obedience
4 Privileges and Pragmatism in the Mission Field
5 Conclusion
2 Collaboration, Competition and Conflict: the Jesuits and the Roman Inquisition
1 Competitors and Collaborators with the Holy Office
2 Popes, Empires and the Politics of Conversion
3 Good Cop/Bad Cop: Conversion Strategies in the 1560s
4 Conclusion
3 Between the Prince and the Pope: Pius v and the Rise of the Roman Inquisition
1 Pius v and the Rise of the Roman Inquisition
2 A Jesuit Spy in the Papal States
3 ‘A Firm Garrison to Resist Heresy’ in Savoy-Piedmont
4 Conclusion
4 Bargaining for Autonomy: Challenges and Change at the Close of the Sixteenth Century
1 Internal Conflicts and External Controversies
2 Troubles Abroad: Controversies in France and Spain
3 Defending the Privilege in the Late 1580s
4 Conclusion
5 All Roads Lead to Rome: Jesuit Agents and Rebels at the Close of the Sixteenth Century (1587–1605)
1 The Politics of Conversion at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century
2 Jesuit Disobedience
3 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Conventions
Introduction
1 Historiography: the Story So Far
2 Sources
3 Overview
1 The Confident Society: Mission Building 1540–1555
1 Finding Supporters in Tridentine Italy
2 The Council of Bologna, 1547
3 Beyond Papal Obedience
4 Privileges and Pragmatism in the Mission Field
5 Conclusion
2 Collaboration, Competition and Conflict: the Jesuits and the Roman Inquisition
1 Competitors and Collaborators with the Holy Office
2 Popes, Empires and the Politics of Conversion
3 Good Cop/Bad Cop: Conversion Strategies in the 1560s
4 Conclusion
3 Between the Prince and the Pope: Pius v and the Rise of the Roman Inquisition
1 Pius v and the Rise of the Roman Inquisition
2 A Jesuit Spy in the Papal States
3 ‘A Firm Garrison to Resist Heresy’ in Savoy-Piedmont
4 Conclusion
4 Bargaining for Autonomy: Challenges and Change at the Close of the Sixteenth Century
1 Internal Conflicts and External Controversies
2 Troubles Abroad: Controversies in France and Spain
3 Defending the Privilege in the Late 1580s
4 Conclusion
5 All Roads Lead to Rome: Jesuit Agents and Rebels at the Close of the Sixteenth Century (1587–1605)
1 The Politics of Conversion at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century
2 Jesuit Disobedience
3 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index