Rediscovering the Inquisition: Archives and Tribunals of Faith in a Global Perspective
Editat de Matteo Al Kalaken Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 ian 2027
By engaging with both already known and little studied geographical and chronological contexts, Rediscovering the Inquisition seeks to provide a fresh understanding of how this religious institution functioned, transformed, and interacted with various social, political, and religious systems around the world. The contributions will focus on new discoveries from inquisitorial archives including letters and diaries from missionaries and inquisitors, colonial reports, court records, trial transcripts and heresy documents. The collection pays particular attention to documents recovered from the peripheral courts of the Roman, Spanish, and Portuguese Inquisitions, and assesses the role of the Inquisition in the spread of European imperialism. Investigating its engagement with colonized and indigenous populations, it examines the enforcement of orthodoxy in multi-ethnic, multi-religious settings. In expanding established narratives of the Inquisition, this book provides new interpretations of its power, practices and legacy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350590700
ISBN-10: 1350590703
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350590703
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction, Matteo Al Kalak
Part 1 - Sources
1. Rethinking the Source. The Roman Inquisition and its Medieval Heritage, Carlo Favale
2. The Consilia of Pietro Belo (?1571): Exploring an Unpublished Legal Source, Giacomo Alberto Donati
3. Old Sources, New Questions. Financial and Accounting Records of the Portuguese Inquisition, Bruno Lopes
4. Enchanted Objects and Ancient Writings. A Lord of the Rings in Spanish Peru, Juan Carlos G. Mantilla
5. Graffiti and the Inquisition. Material Culture in the Prisons of the Holy Office, Rita Foti
6. The Diary of the Inquisitor. Giulio Carpegna in Malta (1760-1826), Alessandra Mita Ferraro
7. Violence at the Source: Embodying Research in Inquisitorial Archives, Elena Deanda-Camacho
Part 2 - Archives
8. Conceptualizing the "Goa Inquisition Archive". An Inquiry into the Processos Series of the Holy Office of Lisbon, Miguel Rodrigues Lourenço
9. From Rome to Paris (and back). Moving Archives in the Napoleonic Age, Davy Marguerettaz
10. Forgotten Archives? Nineteenth-Century Inquisition and the Bologna Case, Riccardo Bonafé
11. Mapping Forbidden Books. The Valdés Brothers through Archives, Donatella Gagliardi
12. Missions through Inquisition. Shedding New Light on the Californias Missional Regime, Pedro Espinoza
Part 1 - Sources
1. Rethinking the Source. The Roman Inquisition and its Medieval Heritage, Carlo Favale
2. The Consilia of Pietro Belo (?1571): Exploring an Unpublished Legal Source, Giacomo Alberto Donati
3. Old Sources, New Questions. Financial and Accounting Records of the Portuguese Inquisition, Bruno Lopes
4. Enchanted Objects and Ancient Writings. A Lord of the Rings in Spanish Peru, Juan Carlos G. Mantilla
5. Graffiti and the Inquisition. Material Culture in the Prisons of the Holy Office, Rita Foti
6. The Diary of the Inquisitor. Giulio Carpegna in Malta (1760-1826), Alessandra Mita Ferraro
7. Violence at the Source: Embodying Research in Inquisitorial Archives, Elena Deanda-Camacho
Part 2 - Archives
8. Conceptualizing the "Goa Inquisition Archive". An Inquiry into the Processos Series of the Holy Office of Lisbon, Miguel Rodrigues Lourenço
9. From Rome to Paris (and back). Moving Archives in the Napoleonic Age, Davy Marguerettaz
10. Forgotten Archives? Nineteenth-Century Inquisition and the Bologna Case, Riccardo Bonafé
11. Mapping Forbidden Books. The Valdés Brothers through Archives, Donatella Gagliardi
12. Missions through Inquisition. Shedding New Light on the Californias Missional Regime, Pedro Espinoza