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Anna And Tranquillo Catholic Anxiety And Jewish Protest In The Age Of Revolutions Kenneth Stow

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Anna And Tranquillo Catholic Anxiety And Jewish Protest In The Age Of Revolutions Kenneth Stow
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Kenneth Stow
ISBN: 9780300224719, 0300224710
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Anna And Tranquillo Catholic Anxiety And Jewish Protest In The Age Of Revolutions Kenneth Stow by Kenneth Stow 9780300224719, 0300224710 instant download after payment.

A historical interpretation of the diary of an eighteenth-century Jewish woman who resisted the efforts of the papal authorities to force her religious conversion
After being seized by the papal police in Rome in May 1749, Anna del Monte, a Jew, kept a diary detailing her captors’ efforts over the next thirteen days to force her conversion to Catholicism. Anna’s powerful chronicle of her ordeal at the hands of authorities of the Roman Catholic Church, originally circulated by her brother Tranquillo in 1793, receives its first English-language translation along with an insightful interpretation by Kenneth Stow of the incident’s legal and historical significance. Stow’s analysis of Anna’s dramatic story of prejudice, injustice, resistance, and survival during her two-week imprisonment in the Roman House of Converts—and her brother’s later efforts to protest state-sanctioned, religion-based abuses—provides a detailed view of the separate forces on either side of the struggle between religious and civil law in the years just prior to the massive political and social upheavals in America and Europe.

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