Roman Inquisition and Social Control in Early Modern Malta
Early Modern Europe was a world 'on the move', where travellers, merchants, soldiers and pilgrims met on the roads every day. In this context Malta represents an important opportunity for the study of Mediterranean slavery and religious conversions: a perfect microcosm where it is possible...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
2017
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In: |
The Roman Inquisition in Malta and elsewhere
Year: 2017, Pages: 164-171 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Malta
/ Inquisition
/ Social control
/ Crime control
/ Traveler
/ Slavery
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IxTheo Classification: | SA Church law; state-church law SB Catholic Church law |
Summary: | Early Modern Europe was a world 'on the move', where travellers, merchants, soldiers and pilgrims met on the roads every day. In this context Malta represents an important opportunity for the study of Mediterranean slavery and religious conversions: a perfect microcosm where it is possible to analyse macro phenomena. This paper focuses on one of the most remarkable aspects of Roman Inquisition in Malta: the social control in a place where different religious jurisdiction had to coexist. |
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ISBN: | 9993257397 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Roman Inquisition in Malta and Elsewhere (Conference), The Roman Inquisition in Malta and elsewhere
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