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Venice's Hidden Enemies : Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City

Part of the Studies on the History of Society and Culture series
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How could early modern Venice, a city renowned for its political freedom and social harmony, also have become a center of religious dissent and inquisitorial repression?

To answer this question, John Martin develops an innovative approach that deftly connects social and cultural history.

The result is a profoundly important contribution to Renaissance and Reformation studies.

Martin offers a vivid re-creation of the social and cultural worlds of the Venetian heretics--those men and women who articulated their hopes for religious and political reform and whose ideologies ranged from evangelical to anabaptist and even millenarian positions.

In exploring the connections between religious beliefs and social experience, he weaves a rich tapestry of Renaissance urban life that is sure to intrigue all those involved in anthropological, religious, and historical studies--students and scholars alike.

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Product Details
0520077431 / 9780520077430
Hardback
945.31
27/07/1993
United States
304 pages
156 x 234 mm, 635 grams