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Civic Christianity in Renaissance Italy: The Hospital of Treviso, 1400-1530

English · Hardback

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Civic Christianity in Renaissance Italy: The Hospital of Treviso (1400-1530) explores the often subtle and sometimes harsh realities of life on the Venetian mainland. Focusing on the confraternity of Santa Maria dei Battuti and its Ospedale, the book addresses a number of well-established and newly articulated historiographical questions: the governance of territorial states, the civic and religious role of confraternities, the status of women and marginalized groups, and popular religious devotion. Adapting the objectives and methods of microhistory, D'Andrea has written neither a traditional history of political subjugation nor a straightforward survey of poor relief. Instead, thematic chapters survey the activities of a powerful religious brotherhood (Santa Maria dei Battuti) and document the interconnected local, regional, and international factors that fashioned the social world of Venetian subjects. The book covers one of the most dynamic periods in early modern history and culminates in the first decades of the sixteenth century, when war, famine, and disease strained the resources of Venice and shook the allegiance of subject cities. Grounded in previously unexplored archival material, the book is an innovative study of the nexus between local religion and Venetian territorial power, providing scholars with this first scholarly monograph of the city that served as the keystone of Venice's mainland empire. This original approach to the critical relationship between provincial powers and the central government also contributes to other important areas of historical inquiry, including the history of popular religion, poor relief, medicine, and education. David D'Andrea is assistantprofessor of history at Oklahoma State University.

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The City of God
The Confraternal Family
The Bonds and Bounds of Charity
Medical Care and Public Health
Instruction for This Life and the Next
Crisis and Reform

Summary

A compelling examination of how a religious brotherhood administered charity in its local community and acted as mediator between provincial elites and the early modern state.

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Authors David M. D`andrea, David D'Andrea, David (Royalty Account) D'Andrea, David M. D'Andrea
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2007
 
EAN 9781580462396
ISBN 978-1-58046-239-6
No. of pages 228
Dimensions 234 mm x 160 mm x 20 mm
Weight 499 g
Series Changing Perspectives on Early
Changing Perspectives on Early Modern Europe
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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