Domestic Devotions in Early Modern Italy
Domestic Devotions in Early Modern Italy illuminates the vibrancy of spiritual beliefs and practices which profoundly shaped family life in this era. Scholarship on Catholicism has tended to focus on institutions, but the home was the site of religious instruction and reading, prayer and meditation, communal worship, multi-sensory devotions, contemplation of religious images and the performance of rituals, as well as extraordinary events such as miracles. Drawing on a wide range of sources, this volume affirms the central place of the household to spiritual life and reveals the myriad ways in which devotion met domestic needs. The seventeen essays encompass religious history, the histories of art and architecture, material culture, musicology, literary history, and social and cultural history.
History
School affiliated with
- Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Research Outputs)
Volume
59Publisher
BrillExternal DOI
ISBN
978-90-04-37587-1Date Submitted
2019-09-27Date Accepted
2018-11-01Date of First Publication
2018-11-01Date of Final Publication
2018-11-01Date Document First Uploaded
2019-09-25ePrints ID
37230Usage metrics
Categories
- V141 - Modern history 1500-1599
- V142 - Modern history 1600-1699
- V190 - History by period not elsewhere classified
- V220 - European history
- V223 - Italian history
- V320 - Social history
- V330 - History of religions
- V350 - History of art
- V360 - History of architecture
- V390 - History by topic not elsewhere classified