This Element takes a global expansive and locally rooted approach to answering how early moderns experienced sense and space by focusing on 4 cities as its key examples: Florence, Amsterdam, Boston, and Manila. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Nicholas Terpstra Ordine dei libri
L'opera di Nicholas Terpstra approfondisce l'intricato rapporto tra devozione civica e confraternite laiche nella vita urbana rinascimentale. Esamina meticolosamente il tessuto sociale e le correnti religiose che hanno plasmato la società italiana della prima età moderna. Terpstra illumina come queste organizzazioni comunali abbiano funzionato come pilastri della comunità e abbiano esercitato influenza sul panorama politico. La sua ricerca offre una lente vitale attraverso cui comprendere l'interazione dinamica tra fede ed esistenza quotidiana in contesti storici.



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