The essay explores the possibility of examining history of emotions through the docu- ments of the Holy Office, providing a series of examples through the analysis of a num- ber of sources: the letters of the local inquisitors, the biographies and autobiographies of the judges, the trial depositions of the accused, the manuals for the magistrates, and literary representation
Lavenia, V. (2024). The Roman Inquisition as a Potential Archive for the History of Emotions?. CHURCH HISTORY AND RELIGIOUS CULTURE, 104(3-4), 313-339 [10.1163/18712428-10403011].
The Roman Inquisition as a Potential Archive for the History of Emotions?
Lavenia V.
2024
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The essay explores the possibility of examining history of emotions through the docu- ments of the Holy Office, providing a series of examples through the analysis of a num- ber of sources: the letters of the local inquisitors, the biographies and autobiographies of the judges, the trial depositions of the accused, the manuals for the magistrates, and literary representationFile in questo prodotto:
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