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Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450-1700 (Hardcover)
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Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450-1700 (Hardcover)
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Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450-1700 offers a radical
reassessment of the history of early modern papacy, constructed
through the first major analytical treatment of papal elections in
English. Papal elections, with their ceremonial pomp and high
drama, are compelling theatre, but, until now, no one has analysed
them on the basis of the problems they created for cardinals: how
were they to agree rules and enforce them? How should they manage
the interregnum? How did they decide for whom to vote? How was the
new pope to assert himself over a group of men who, until just
moments before, had been his equals and peers? This study traces
how the cardinals' responses to these problems evolved over the
period from Martin V's return to Rome in 1420 to Pius VI's
departure from it in 1798, placing them in the context of the
papacy's wider institutional developments. Miles Pattenden argues
not only that the elective nature of the papal office was crucial
to how papal history unfolded but also that the cardinals of the
fifteenth to eighteenth centuries present us with a unique case
study for observing the approaches to decision-making and
problem-solving within an elite political group.
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