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History of the Holy Years through Mass Media (1900-2015) - Media Jubilees

English · Hardback

Will be released 28.08.2025

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As soon as Jubilees, or Holy Years, appeared on the 14th century historical stage, they became the papal monarchy s most relevant political and economic instruments. Since the 20th century, jubilee celebrations have also proved to be extraordinary moments of confrontation, though not always easy or unambiguous, between the papacy and the rapidly developing mass audiovisual media. On the one hand, the jubilees have served as catalysts for attention towards the Vatican, amplifying the traditional reasons behind the attraction of the Eternal City as a destination for imposing pilgrimages and as a theater for spectacular liturgical ceremonies. On the other hand, the Holy Years have provided the opportunity for the Holy See to experiment through audiovisual media with new ways of interpreting and unfolding the universal mission of the papacy, finally freed from temporal concerns.
With the great jubilee of 2025 approaching, this volume aims to reconstruct this complex and little-investigated connection by drawing on a variety of sources from the Vatican archives as well as little-known audiovisual sources. Focusing on one hundred years of history (1900 2015), the events of both ordinary and extraordinary jubilees are analyzed from the perspective of each of the audiovisual mass media: cinema, radio, and television.

List of contents

Chaper 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Jubilees and the Cinema (1900-1933).- Chapter 3. Jubilees on the press and the radio (1925-1950).- Chapter 4. The Jubilees and television (1949-2000).- Chapter 5. Jubilees and the cinema (1950-2015).

About the author

Gianluca della Maggiore is Associate Professor of Cinema, Photography and Television at the International Telematic University UniNettuno of Rome, Italy.
Raffaella Perin is Associate Professor of History of Christianity at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy.
Federico Ruozzi is Associate Professor of History of Christianity at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy.
Dario Edoardo Viganò is Full Professor of Cinema, Photography and Television at the International Telematic University UniNettuno of Rome, Italy.

Summary

As soon as Jubilees, or Holy Years, appeared on the 14th century historical stage, they became the papal monarchy’s most relevant political and economic instruments. Since the 20th century, jubilee celebrations have also proved to be extraordinary moments of confrontation, though not always easy or unambiguous, between the papacy and the rapidly developing mass audiovisual media. On the one hand, the jubilees have served as catalysts for attention towards the Vatican, amplifying the traditional reasons behind the attraction of the Eternal City as a destination for imposing pilgrimages and as a theater for spectacular liturgical ceremonies. On the other hand, the Holy Years have provided the opportunity for the Holy See to experiment through audiovisual media with new ways of interpreting and unfolding the universal mission of the papacy, finally freed from temporal concerns.
This volume aims to reconstruct this complex and little-investigated connection by drawing on a variety of sources from the Vatican archives as well as little-known audiovisual sources. Focusing on one hundred years of history (1900–2015), the events of both ordinary and extraordinary jubilees are analyzed from the perspective of each of the audiovisual mass media: cinema, radio, and television.

Product details

Authors Gianluca Della Maggiore, Raffaella Perin, Ruozzi, Federico Ruozzi, Dario Edoardo Viganò
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 28.08.2025
 
EAN 9783031944178
ISBN 978-3-0-3194417-8
No. of pages 304
Illustrations Approx. 305 p. 20 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

Verstehen, Geschichte der Religion, Medienwissenschaften, Christianity, History of Religion, Media and Communication, Jubilee, Catholic, Catholic cinema, popes and media, vatican radio, catholic television

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