
Bens de Hereges
por:
Isabel Drumond Braga
Idioma: Português
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 9892603079
ISBN 13: 9789892603070
Data de publicação:
January 1st, 2012
Editora: Imprensa da Universidade Coimbra
Páginas: 426
Gêneros: History
This compelling work delves into the complex world of the Inquisition, offering readers a unique exploration of the inventory of possessions seized during this tumultuous period. Drawing from meticulous records, the author uncovers the personal artifacts of those persecuted as heretics, revealing hidden stories of lives shattered by religious zealotry.
Through detailed analysis, the narrative navigates the emotional and societal implications of these possessions, shedding light on the intersecting themes of faith, identity, and survival. Readers are invited to ponder the spiritual and material significance of these items, which serve as tangible connections to the past.
As Isabel M. R. Mendes weaves these narratives, she invites reflection on the broader impact of the Inquisition on society and culture. The book ultimately reveals not just the fate of individuals, but also the lingering echoes of their struggles in the collective memory of a nation. It’s a poignant reminder of how history shapes contemporary understanding of belief and persecution.
Through detailed analysis, the narrative navigates the emotional and societal implications of these possessions, shedding light on the intersecting themes of faith, identity, and survival. Readers are invited to ponder the spiritual and material significance of these items, which serve as tangible connections to the past.
As Isabel M. R. Mendes weaves these narratives, she invites reflection on the broader impact of the Inquisition on society and culture. The book ultimately reveals not just the fate of individuals, but also the lingering echoes of their struggles in the collective memory of a nation. It’s a poignant reminder of how history shapes contemporary understanding of belief and persecution.