As Pattenden admits, we can still only speculate on Pius IV's true motives, but as far as they go his arguments are persuasive. This gripping tale of duplicity, intrigue and ambition, moreover, is admirably and thrillingly told.

Alastair Hamilton, The Times Literary Supplement

Pattenden's book is significant not only for its fine research and writing, but because of the thin historiography attached to Pius. Though he makes some demands, his narrative and conclusions are accessible to the informed if inexpert reader.

Joseph P. Byrne, Church History

Drawing from new archival research, Pius IV and the Fall of the Carafa shows how the popes of the mid-sixteenth century sought to re-assert and project their authority over the Catholic Church during the first phase of the Counter-Reformation. Its narrative focus is the trial of cardinals Carlo and Alfonso Carafa, nephews of Paul IV (1555-1559), who, together with Carlo's brother Giovanni, were arrested and indicted by their uncle's successor Pius IV (1559-65) on charges of murder, theft, and corruption. Taking place from June 1560 to April 1561 as preparations were underway for a resumption of the Council of Trent, this was the only occasion in the early modern period in which a papal family were impeached for their actions in government. It provided a well-publicized forum in which questions about the nature and extent of the pope's authority were raised, contested, and answered by different groups within the Roman political and ecclesiastical elite. While the Carafa trial has previously been understood to have been primarily of importance only to the development of papal nepotism, Miles Pattenden now demonstrates how Pius used it as a vehicle by which to intimidate the College of Cardinals and to re-impose stricter hierarchical control over the institutions of the Catholic Church.
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Reconstructs the events surrounding the prosecution of Pope Paul IV's nephews by his successor Pius IV and the impact this had on Counter-Reformation Rome. Offers a substantial reappraisal of how contemporaries viewed the ideas of nepotism and papal authority and demonstrates Pius' importance in shaping their development.
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Introduction ; 1. The Carafa and the Pontificate of Paul IV ; 2. The Motivations for the Trial ; 3. The Prosecution ; 4. The Carafa's Defence ; 5. The Aftermath of the Trial ; Appendix I: The Carafa Family ; Appendix II: The Family of Pius IV ; Appendix III: Appendix III: The Principal Manuscript Sources for the Carafa Trial ; Conclusion ; Bibliography ; Index
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The first academic study of the Carafa family and the pontificate of Pius IV for 100 years Reconstructs an important event in the history of the early modern papacy in detail for the first time Synthesizes a large international literature on the politics of Counter-Reformation Rome Presents a new interpretation for the motivations behind the conclusion of the Council of Trent and the institutional development of the Catholic Church Contextualizes the political institutions of early modern Rome with those elsewhere in Europe
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Miles Pattenden obtained his doctorate from the University of Oxford in 2009 and was Tutorial Fellow in History at St Hugh's College, Oxford before moving to the University of Bologna in 2012.
The first academic study of the Carafa family and the pontificate of Pius IV for 100 years Reconstructs an important event in the history of the early modern papacy in detail for the first time Synthesizes a large international literature on the politics of Counter-Reformation Rome Presents a new interpretation for the motivations behind the conclusion of the Council of Trent and the institutional development of the Catholic Church Contextualizes the political institutions of early modern Rome with those elsewhere in Europe
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199670628
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
344 gr
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
144 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
164

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Biografisk notat

Miles Pattenden obtained his doctorate from the University of Oxford in 2009 and was Tutorial Fellow in History at St Hugh's College, Oxford before moving to the University of Bologna in 2012.