Konversionen in Rom in der Frühen Neuzeit: das Ospizio dei Convertendi 1673 - 1750

"During the Early Modern Period, thousands of Protestants converted to Roman Catholicism in Rome. Based on numerous unpublished Vatican sources, the author examines the institutional, political, and religious aspects of this phenomenon. She also explores the fate of those who converted. This mu...

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Main Author: Matheus, Ricarda 1971- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:German
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Published: Berlin [u.a.] De Gruyter c 2012
In: Bibliothek des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom (126)
Year: 2012
Series/Journal:Bibliothek des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom 126
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Vatican Palace / Protestant / Conversion (Religion) / Catholic church / History 1673-1750
Further subjects:B Protestants (Italy) (Rome) History
B Konversion <Religion>
B Catholic converts (Italy) (Rome) History
B Religion And Politics (Italy) (Rome) History
B History 1673-1750
B Vatican Palace
B Conversion Catholic Church History
B Ospizio dei Convertendi
B Thesis
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Summary:"During the Early Modern Period, thousands of Protestants converted to Roman Catholicism in Rome. Based on numerous unpublished Vatican sources, the author examines the institutional, political, and religious aspects of this phenomenon. She also explores the fate of those who converted. This multi-perspectival approach shows the history of conversions as a fruitful field of research for examining elements of cultural contact as well as associated processes of exchange and adaptation." --Summary from Angus & Robertson website, accessed 11 Jan. 2013
"During the Early Modern Period, thousands of Protestants converted to Roman Catholicism in Rome. Based on numerous unpublished Vatican sources, the author examines the institutional, political, and religious aspects of this phenomenon. She also explores the fate of those who converted. This multi-perspectival approach shows the history of conversions as a fruitful field of research for examining elements of cultural contact as well as associated processes of exchange and adaptation." --Summary from Angus & Robertson website, accessed 11 Jan. 2013
ISBN:3110292734