From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century Spain
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From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century Spain
Carlos M. N. Eire
From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century Spain
From Madrid to Purgatory: The Art and Craft of Dying in Sixteenth-Century Spain
Carlos M. N. Eire
Descripción
This book reveals the workings of a culture that cherished death, and invested its resources in the pursuit of heaven. This is the first full-length study of Spanish attitudes toward death and the afterlife in the peak years of the Counter-Reformation. It contains an analysis of the death rituals requested in hundreds of sixteenth-century Madrid testaments, as well as a detailed account of the ways in which the "good" deaths of King Philip II and Saint Teresa of Avila were interpreted by contemporaries.
Detalles
Formato | Tapa suave |
Número de Páginas | 588 |
Lenguaje | Inglés |
Editorial | Cambridge University Press |
Fecha de Publicación | 2002-07-25 |
Dimensiones | 9.08" x 6.18" x 1.41" pulgadas |
Serie | Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History |
Descripción de Edición | Revised |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | No |
Temas | Cristiano, Español |
Descripción
This book reveals the workings of a culture that cherished death, and invested its resources in the pursuit of heaven. This is the first full-length study of Spanish attitudes toward death and the afterlife in the peak years of the Counter-Reformation. It contains an analysis of the death rituals requested in hundreds of sixteenth-century Madrid testaments, as well as a detailed account of the ways in which the "good" deaths of King Philip II and Saint Teresa of Avila were interpreted by contemporaries.
This is the first full-length study of Spanish attitudes toward death and the afterlife in the peak years of the Counter-Reformation. It contains an analysis of the death rituals requested in sixteenth-century Madrid testaments, as well as a detailed account of the ways in which the "good" deaths of King Philip II and St. Teresa of Avila were interpreted by contemporaries. Though focused on death, it also aims to analyze the ethos of Spanish Catholic piety and belief in an age of profound transformations. This is a history of mentalities that combines quantitative and qualitative methods and analyzes the symbiotic relation between beliefs and cultural structures. It is a study of the relation between popular piety and elite theology, between paradigms and deeds, myth and ritual, art and craft. Though concentrating exclusively on Spain, this study places the early modern Spanish mentality in the wider context of the European Reformation and Counter-Reformation and of Western attitudes toward death.
Detalles
Formato | Tapa dura |
Número de Páginas | 588 |
Lenguaje | Inglés |
Editorial | Cambridge University Press |
Fecha de Publicación | 1995-06-30 |
Dimensiones | 9.34" x 6.43" x 1.52" pulgadas |
Serie | Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | No |
Temas | Cristiano, Español |
Garantía & Otros
Garantía: | 30 dias por defectos de fabrica |
Peso: | 0.853 kg |
SKU: | 9780521529426 |
Publicado en Unimart.com: | 01/11/23 |
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