Purgatory and Piety in Brittany 1480-1720

Author:   Elizabeth C. Tingle ,  Professor Giorgio Caravale ,  Professor Ralph Keen ,  Professor J. Christopher Warner
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   328
Publication Date:   28 April 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Purgatory and Piety in Brittany 1480-1720


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Author:   Elizabeth C. Tingle ,  Professor Giorgio Caravale ,  Professor Ralph Keen ,  Professor J. Christopher Warner
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9781409438236


ISBN 10:   1409438236
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   28 April 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction: Intercession for the Dead in Early Modern Brittany; Chapter 2: Setting the Scene: The Catholic Church and Religious Life in Early Modern Brittany; Chapter 3: Purgatory and the Counter Reformation in France 1480–1720; Chapter 4: Strategies for Eternity: Perpetual Foundations for Intercession and their Evolution Over Time 1480–1720; Chapter 5: The Individual Alone Before God? Motives of Donors and the Functions of Perpetual Masses; Chapter 6: Collective Intercession and Mutual Assistance before Eternity: Parish, Confraternity and Indulgences; Chapter 7: The Prayers of Priests: Chaplains and Intercession for the Dead; Chapter 8: Conclusions

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'... a balanced and thoughtful study that will interest a wide range of early-modern historians.' Catholic Historical Review 'In this significant work in the history of early modern Catholicism, Elizabeth Tingle argues for the continued importance of the doctrine of purgatory beyond the medieval period and through the end of the seventeenth century... The book makes several important contributions to the historiography of Catholic belief and practice, and demonstrates the way that the laity responded to changing ideas about the doctrines surrounding the community of the dead.' Renaissance Quarterly 'Solidly grounded in extensive archival research and carefully reasoned argument, Tingle makes an important, nuanced contribution to the history of early modern religious culture that offers important revisionary challenges to the current historiography from which scholars and advanced students will certainly profit.' Sixteenth Century Journal 'Tingle shows that death was a growing business in seventeenth-century Brittany, and more than that, it remained an astonishingly creative force within the devotional culture of the Church.' H-France


'... a balanced and thoughtful study that will interest a wide range of early-modern historians.' Catholic Historical Review 'In this significant work in the history of early modern Catholicism, Elizabeth Tingle argues for the continued importance of the doctrine of purgatory beyond the medieval period and through the end of the seventeenth century... The book makes several important contributions to the historiography of Catholic belief and practice, and demonstrates the way that the laity responded to changing ideas about the doctrines surrounding the community of the dead.' Renaissance Quarterly 'Solidly grounded in extensive archival research and carefully reasoned argument, Tingle makes an important, nuanced contribution to the history of early modern religious culture that offers important revisionary challenges to the current historiography from which scholars and advanced students will certainly profit.' Sixteenth Century Journal 'Tingle shows that death was a growing business in seventeenth-century Brittany, and more than that, it remained an astonishingly creative force within the devotional culture of the Church.' H-France '...this well-researched and lucidly written book is wide-ranging and of interest not just to historians: the material discussed is crucial for our understanding of medieval piety and also of the ways in which tomb monuments functioned in this period and beyond.' Church Monument


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Elizabeth C. Tingle is Subject Leader and Associate Professor in History at the University of Plymouth. Her research interests are the French Wars of Religions and Catholic religious culture in France in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. She has published Authority and Society in Nantes during the Wars of Religion 1558-1598 (Manchester University Press, 2006) and other articles and essays.

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