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Church And Censorship In Eighteenthcentury Italy Governing Reading In The Age Of Enlightenment Patrizia Delpiano

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Church And Censorship In Eighteenthcentury Italy Governing Reading In The Age Of Enlightenment Patrizia Delpiano
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Patrizia Delpiano
ISBN: 9781138306639, 1138306630
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Church And Censorship In Eighteenthcentury Italy Governing Reading In The Age Of Enlightenment Patrizia Delpiano by Patrizia Delpiano 9781138306639, 1138306630 instant download after payment.

Dealing with the issue of ecclesiastical censorship and control over reading and readers, this study challenges the traditional view that during the eighteenth century the Catholic Church in Italy underwent an inexorable decline. It reconstructs the strategies used by the ecclesiastical leadership to regulate the press and culture during a century characterized by important changes, from the spread of the Enlightenment to the creation of a state censorship apparatus. Based on the archival records of the Roman Inquisition and the Congregation of the Index of Forbidden Books preserved in the Vatican, it provides a comprehensive analysis of the Catholic Church's endeavour to keep literature and reading in check by means of censorship and the promotion of a "good" press. The crisis of the Inquisition system did not imply a general diminution of the Church's involvement in controlling the press. Rather than being effective instruments of repression, the Inquisition and the Index combined to create an ideological apparatus to resist new ideas and to direct public opinion. This was a network mainly inspired by Counter-Enlightenment principles which would go on to influence the Church's action well beyond the eighteenth century.
This book is an English translation ofIl governo della lettura: Chiesa e libri nell'Italia del Settecento(Bologna: Il Mulino, 2007).

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