The Republic of Venice had comparatively high rates of violence by early modern European standards. This article presents new archival evidence which details one facet of the problem – sacred space. Churches were not immune from violence because of their social and political functions. The research explores the multiple uses of sacred space – as places of asylum, theatres for the display of honour, pick-up joints and magnets for paid assassins – and points the way to further research.
Secondo i criteri europei della prima età moderna, la Repubblica di Venezia registrava alti tassi di violenza. Il contributo presenta nuove testimonianze archivistiche che descrivono in dettaglio un aspetto del problema: lo spazio sacro. Data la loro funzione sociale e politica, le chiese non erano immuni dalla violenza. Questo studio esplora i vari usi dello spazio sacro – come luoghi di rifugio, teatri per le prove d’onore, luoghi di incontro tra i due generi e calamite per sicari –, indicando la strada verso ulteriori ricerche
Violence and sacred space in early Modern Venice. La violenza e lo spazio sacro nella venezia della prima età moderna
Cecchinato, U.
2019-01-01
Abstract
The Republic of Venice had comparatively high rates of violence by early modern European standards. This article presents new archival evidence which details one facet of the problem – sacred space. Churches were not immune from violence because of their social and political functions. The research explores the multiple uses of sacred space – as places of asylum, theatres for the display of honour, pick-up joints and magnets for paid assassins – and points the way to further research.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.