From Europe to Overseas: Saints, Martyrs, Heroes, Models and Soft Power in an Early Modern Global Perspective
Federico Bonansea (other), Eva Fontana Castelli (other), Prof. Michela Catto (other), Eleonora Rai (other), Paolo Cozzo (other), Jesús Criado Mainar (other), Antonio De Caro (other), Pierre-Antoine Fabre (other), Mila Fumini (other), Joris Geldhof (other), Pierluigi Giovannucci (other), Ana Carolina Hosne (other), Timothy J. Johnson (other), Vincenzo Lavenia (other), Frédéric Meyer (other), Guido Mongini (other), Sabina Pavone (other), Andrea Pezzini (other), Eliseo Serrano Martín (other), Virginia Vadori (other), Mihaela Vlasceanu (other), Prof. Dr. Christopher B. Brown (other), Prof. Dr. Günter Frank (other), Prof. Dr. Barbara Mahlmann-Bauer (other), Prof. Tarald Rasmussen (other), Prof. Dr. Violet Soen (other), Dr. Zsombor Tóth (associate (author)
Hardback Published on: 10/03/2025
Price: £133.99
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Synopsis
How to translate and apply the complex concept encapsulated in words like saint, martyr and hero in a global space? This volume is devoted to the study of some of the transformations of the broad concept of sanctity and its exportation and adaptation in and outside Europe, through a series of case studies focusing on gender, popular and learned culture. The collected essays weave together the institutional regulations, starting with the papal rules and with particular attention to the space of the Iberian world, the adaptation of sanctity in Europe to different political and cultural contexts, and its diffusion through the Catholic missions in America and Asia.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
- ISBN: 9783525502051
- Number of pages: 358
- Dimensions: 235 x 160 x 27 mm
- Weight: 696g
- Languages: English
