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In The Roman Inquisition: Centre versus Peripheries, two inquisitorial scholars, Black who has published on the institutional history of the Italian Inquisitions and Aron-Beller whose area of exper...
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01 February 2018

In The Roman Inquisition: Centre versus Peripheries, two inquisitorial scholars, Black who has published on the institutional history of the Italian Inquisitions and Aron-Beller whose area of expertise are trials against Jews before the peripheral Modenese inquisition, jointly edit an essay collection that studies the relationship between the Sacred Congregation in Rome and its peripheral inquisitorial tribunals. The book analyses inquisitorial collaborations in Rome, correspondence between the Centre and its peripheries, as well as the actions of these sub-central tribunals. It discusses the extent to which the controlling tendencies of the Centre filtered down and affected the peripheries, and how the tribunals were in fact prevented by local political considerations from achieving the homogenizing effect desired by Rome.
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Pages: 416
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700
Publication Date:
01 February 2018
ISBN: 9789004340183
Format: Hardcover
Katherine Aron-Beller, Ph.D (Haifa, 2002) is lecturer in Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and at Tel Aviv University. Her first book Jews on Trial: The Papal Inquisition in Modena 1598-1638 (Manchester University Press) was published in 2011.
Christopher Black, B.Litt, (Oxford 1967), is Emeritus Professor of Italian History, Glasgow University. His monographs include Italian Confraternities in the Sixteenth Century (1989), Church, Religion and Society in Early Modern Italy (2004), and most recently The Italian Inquisition (2009).
Christopher Black, B.Litt, (Oxford 1967), is Emeritus Professor of Italian History, Glasgow University. His monographs include Italian Confraternities in the Sixteenth Century (1989), Church, Religion and Society in Early Modern Italy (2004), and most recently The Italian Inquisition (2009).