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Friars on the Frontier: Catholic Renewal and the Dominican Order in Southeastern Poland, 1594�1648: Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700

Autor Piotr Stolarski
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2010
Focusing on the Dominican Order's activities in southeastern Poland from the canonisation of the Polish Dominican St Hyacinth (1594) to the outbreak of Bogdan Chmielnicki's Cossack revolt (1648-54) this book reveals the renovation and popularity of the pre-existing Mendicant culture of piety in the period following the Council of Trent (1545-64). In so doing, it questions both western and Polish scholarship regarding the role of the Society of Jesus, and the changes within Catholicism associated with it across Europe in the early modern period. By grounding the rivalry between Dominicans and Jesuits in patronage, politics, preaching, and the practices of piety, the study provides a holistic explanation of the reasons for Dominican expansion, the ways in which Catholicisation proceeded in a consensual political system, and suggests a corrective to the long-standing Jesuit-centred model of religious renewal. Whilst engaging with existing research regarding the post-Reformation formation of religious denominations, the book significantly expands the debate by stressing the friars' continuity with the medieval past, and demonstrating their importance in the articulation of Catholic-noble identity. Consequently, the monograph opens up new vistas on the history of the Counter-Reformation, Polish-Lithuanian noble identity, and the nature of religious renewal in a multi-ethnic and multi-denominational state.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781409405955
ISBN-10: 1409405958
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Notă biografică

Dr Piotr Stolarski is a Catholic historian and poet. He studied at the universities of London and Aberdeen.

Cuprins

Introduction; Chapter 1 Historiography: ‘Sarmatian Catholicism’ and the ‘Post-Tridentine Model’; Chapter 2 Dissonance in Catholic Culture: Anticlericalism and the Jesuits, 1573–1648; Chapter 3 Renewing the Order of Friars Preachers, 1564–1648; Chapter 4 Patrons and Patronage: Prince W?adys?aw Vasa’s Generation; Chapter 5 Prescribing Renewal: Fabian Birkowski and Dominican Preaching Culture; Chapter 6 Internalising Renewal: Piety and Penance; Chapter 7 Mendicant Catholicism: Dominicans and Catholic Noble Identity; Chapter 8 Conclusion;

Recenzii

'Friars on the Frontier is a meticulously written, well-documented, and thoroughly researched book... By opening up new perspectives on the history of the Catholic Reformation, Polish-Lithuanian noble identity, and the nature of religious renewal in Poland, Stolarski clearly demonstrates to what extent politics, power, and religion were intertwined during this important historical period.' Sixteenth Century Journal '... this book is to be valued for bringing to the surface the role of the Dominicans, which has been sorely neglected, and for seeking continuities with the pre-Trent role of the mendicants in Poland-Lithuania.' Catholic Historical Review 'More than simply an analysis of Polish Dominicans, Friars on the Frontier is the best available study in English on Catholic Reform in the Commonwealth.' European History Quarterly

Descriere

Focusing on the Dominican Order's activities in south-eastern Poland from the late sixteenth to the mid-seventeenth centuries this book reveals the renovation and enduring popularity of the pre-existing Mendicant culture of piety in the period following the Council of Trent. In so doing it opens up new vistas on the history of the Counter-Reformation, Polish-Lithuanian noble identity and the nature of religious renewal in a multi-ethnic and multi-denominational state.