We study the effect of divisions within the elite on the probability of internal conflict in the Papal States between 1295 and 1846. We assemble a new database using information on cardinals that participated in conclaves during this period, and construct measures of polarization and fractionalization based on the cardinals' places of birth. The deaths of popes and cardinals provide plausible exogenous variation in the timing of the conclave and the composition of the College of Cardinals, which we exploit to analyze the causal effect of a divided conclave on conflict. We find that an increase of one standard deviation in our measure of polarization raised the likelihood of internal conflict by between 2 and 3 percent in a given year and by...
Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450-1700 offers a radical reassessment of the history of e...
Alexander VII, 1655-1667. Fabio Chigi protested as papal nuntius against the peace of Muenster and O...
Using novel microdata, we document an important, unintended consequence of the Protestant Reformatio...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
This research paper seeks to identify and explain external and internal factors, including internati...
Conflicts between the Catholic Church and European monarchs are nothing new. Foremost among this tim...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. A historian once ended his work on...
This study uses the analysis of communication practices and strategies to argue for a new understand...
In the early modern period the Holy See refused to mediate between Catholic and Protestant sovereign...
Political scientists are increasingly interested in the impact of religious authority on modern poli...
The autocratic turn of the Latin Church in the XI-XIII century, a reaction to the secular power inte...
Recently, new hypothesis have arised considering birth and first diffusions of Liber Ponticialis. Th...
the project SGS-2018-018The aim of the study is to analyse Austro-papal relations in the period 1838...
The Cardinals from the South of France during the Great Schism. The present paper precisely deals w...
Throughout the contemporary period, the Church-State relationship in the nation-states of France, It...
Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450-1700 offers a radical reassessment of the history of e...
Alexander VII, 1655-1667. Fabio Chigi protested as papal nuntius against the peace of Muenster and O...
Using novel microdata, we document an important, unintended consequence of the Protestant Reformatio...
While the struggle between Boniface VIII and Philip IV of France may have marked the decline of papa...
This research paper seeks to identify and explain external and internal factors, including internati...
Conflicts between the Catholic Church and European monarchs are nothing new. Foremost among this tim...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. A historian once ended his work on...
This study uses the analysis of communication practices and strategies to argue for a new understand...
In the early modern period the Holy See refused to mediate between Catholic and Protestant sovereign...
Political scientists are increasingly interested in the impact of religious authority on modern poli...
The autocratic turn of the Latin Church in the XI-XIII century, a reaction to the secular power inte...
Recently, new hypothesis have arised considering birth and first diffusions of Liber Ponticialis. Th...
the project SGS-2018-018The aim of the study is to analyse Austro-papal relations in the period 1838...
The Cardinals from the South of France during the Great Schism. The present paper precisely deals w...
Throughout the contemporary period, the Church-State relationship in the nation-states of France, It...
Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450-1700 offers a radical reassessment of the history of e...
Alexander VII, 1655-1667. Fabio Chigi protested as papal nuntius against the peace of Muenster and O...
Using novel microdata, we document an important, unintended consequence of the Protestant Reformatio...