Collection of Essays
Faith's boundaries: laity and clergy in early modern confraternities Terpstra, Nicholas • Prosperi, Adriano • Pastore, Stefania [Publ.]. |
In Book Series: | Europa sacra / 6 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
Boundaries of Brotherhood: Laity and Clergy in the Social Spaces of Religion |
Civic Hospitals, Local Identity, and Regional States in Early Modern Italy |
Delegated Charity: Confraternities between City, Nations, and Curia in Late Medieval Rome |
Confraternities, Citizenship, and Factionalism: Genoa in the Early Sixteenth Century |
Between Devotion and Politics: Marian Confraternities in Renaissance Parma |
The Plea for Lay Bibles in Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century Tuscany: The Role of Confraternities |
Preaching, Brotherhoods, and Biblical Literacy: The Case of Pietro Bernardo of Florence |
Machiavelli and Confraternities: Oratory and Parody |
Bonding or Bridging Social Capital? The Evolution of Brabantine Fraternities during the Late Medieval and the Early Modern Period |
Revolutionary Flagellants? Clerical Perceptions of Flagellant Brotherhoods in Late Medieval Flanders and Italy |