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Nobility Faith And Masculinity The Hospitaller Knights Of Malta C1580c1700 Emanuel Buttigieg

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Nobility Faith And Masculinity The Hospitaller Knights Of Malta C1580c1700 Emanuel Buttigieg
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2 MB
Author: Emanuel Buttigieg
ISBN: 9781472599766, 1472599764
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Nobility Faith And Masculinity The Hospitaller Knights Of Malta C1580c1700 Emanuel Buttigieg by Emanuel Buttigieg 9781472599766, 1472599764 instant download after payment.

This is an important study of elite European noblemen who joined the Order of Malta. The Order–functioning in parallel with the convents that absorbed the surplus daughters of the nobility–provided a highly respectable outlet for sons not earmarked for marriage. The process of becoming a Hospitaller was a semi-structured one, involving clear-cut (if flexible) social and financial requirements on the part of the candidate, and a mixture of formal and informal socialization into the ways of the Order. Once enrolled, a Hospitaller became part of a very hierarchical and ethnically mixed organisation, within which he could seek offices and status. This process was delineated by a complex interaction of internal factors – hierarchy, patriarchy and age – set within external mechanisms such as papal patronage and interference. This book is innovative in its methodology, drawing on a wide range of sources and applying historiographical approaches not previously brought to bear on the Order.

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