Punishment and Penance
Two Phases in the History of the Bishop's Tribunal of Novara
- Publisher
- University of Toronto Press
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2013
- Category
- History, General
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781442644427
- Publish Date
- Feb 2013
- List Price
- $76.00
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781442669413
- Publish Date
- Feb 2013
- List Price
- $65.00
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Description
Punishment and Penance provides the first comprehensive study of an Italian bishop’s tribunal in criminal matters, such as violence, forbidden sexual activity, and offenses against the faith. Through numerous case studies, Thomas B. Deutscher investigates the scope and effectiveness of the early modern ecclesiastical legal system.
Deutscher examines the records of the bishop’s tribunal of the northern Italian diocese of Novara during two distinct periods: the ambitious decades following the Council of Trent (1563–1615), and the half-century leading up to the French invasions of 1790s. As the state’s power continued to rise during this second time span, the Church was often humbled and the tribunal’s activity was much reduced.
Enriched by stories drawn from the files, which often allowed the accused to speak in their own voices, Punishment and Penance provides a window into the workings of a tribunal in this period.
About the author
Thomas B. Deutscher is a professor in the Department of History at St Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan.
Editorial Reviews
‘Deutscher’s work offers a very good window onto an understudied institution that speaks directly to Reformation questions… His discussion of the diocesan court and broader religious authorities in the area is excellent.’
Sixteenth Century Journal vol 46:03:2015
‘One of the most fascinating elements of this study is the rich narrative about rogue priests and the seeming inability of the bishop’s tribunal to curb them.’
The Catholic Historical Review – vol 102:01:2016
‘Thomas Deutscher also deserves credit for having cast his net widely and in a comprehensive manner.… Punishment and Penance offers a broad and richly nuanced account of the full range of activities deemed inappropriate, often less spectacular than that which dominates recent micro histories but providing more of a sense of the quotidian… The University of Toronto Press is to be thanked as well for bringing out this well-executed, thoroughly satisfying study.’
Renaissance Quarterly vol 66:04:2013
‘This book is a pleasant discovery… It is extremely interesting to discover that minor realities had their own autonomy and a specific development of their own peculiarities adapted to real life.’
Renaissance and Reformation vol 37:01:2014