In 1576 a plague epidemic inflicted physical and psychological wounds on the community of Mantua. This article examines the role of processions in healing those wounds and discusses the programme of processions organised by the city’s health office in conjunction with religious groups including Mantua’s confraternities. Processions were staged at various points during the epidemic for different purposes: to celebrate dates on the religious calendar, such as the feast of Corpus Domini, and to reintegrate those cured at the plague hospital to the city. Participation was not limited to those in the processional body; for instance, people quarantined in their homes could watch the event, hear the prayers, and join in by singing. Therefore, proc...
Disease represents a strong driving force of societal and cultural change, which repeats itself toda...
A vivid recreation of how the governors and governed of early seventeenth-century Florence confronte...
In the summer of 1630 a catastrophic plague epidemic struck Venice and its subject cities in the Ven...
In 1576 a plague epidemic inflicted physical and psychological wounds on the community of Mantua. Th...
This thesis investigates how health officials sought to preserve or recover good health during plagu...
How did ordinary early modern Europeans regard health and sickness? How did they explain their illne...
This dissertation examines municipal responses to a sequence of outbreaks of plague in sixteenth cen...
This article examines the expansion of plague hospitals in early modern France. It shows that the de...
This chapter will take the visual representation of plague in early modern Florence as its point of ...
Witness testimonies in the 1363 canonization inquest for Countess Delphine de Puimchel help us explo...
This essay focuses on reconstruction of three epidemics of plague broken out in Mantua between the ...
Religious processions were commonly held during plague outbreaks in medieval Europe to provide succo...
Plague hospitals played a key role in the provision of poor relief in late medieval and early modern...
In the year 1630, similarly to other cities of Northern Italy, Bologna was affected by a plague epid...
This analysis of 18th century plagues stresses the importance of a discursive approach to the analys...
Disease represents a strong driving force of societal and cultural change, which repeats itself toda...
A vivid recreation of how the governors and governed of early seventeenth-century Florence confronte...
In the summer of 1630 a catastrophic plague epidemic struck Venice and its subject cities in the Ven...
In 1576 a plague epidemic inflicted physical and psychological wounds on the community of Mantua. Th...
This thesis investigates how health officials sought to preserve or recover good health during plagu...
How did ordinary early modern Europeans regard health and sickness? How did they explain their illne...
This dissertation examines municipal responses to a sequence of outbreaks of plague in sixteenth cen...
This article examines the expansion of plague hospitals in early modern France. It shows that the de...
This chapter will take the visual representation of plague in early modern Florence as its point of ...
Witness testimonies in the 1363 canonization inquest for Countess Delphine de Puimchel help us explo...
This essay focuses on reconstruction of three epidemics of plague broken out in Mantua between the ...
Religious processions were commonly held during plague outbreaks in medieval Europe to provide succo...
Plague hospitals played a key role in the provision of poor relief in late medieval and early modern...
In the year 1630, similarly to other cities of Northern Italy, Bologna was affected by a plague epid...
This analysis of 18th century plagues stresses the importance of a discursive approach to the analys...
Disease represents a strong driving force of societal and cultural change, which repeats itself toda...
A vivid recreation of how the governors and governed of early seventeenth-century Florence confronte...
In the summer of 1630 a catastrophic plague epidemic struck Venice and its subject cities in the Ven...