«Queriendo poner mi ánima en carrera de salvación»: la muerte en Granada (siglos XVII XVIII )

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Résumé

This article looks at a range of approximately 1.000 testaments from seventeenth and eighteenth-century Granada, which throw light on the context of death and burial at the time as a ritual of community. The study suggests two great changes over the early modem period, in line with developments in other parts of Europe: firstly, a ‘spiritualization’ of death as a result of the Counter Reformation, with a greater emphasis on prayers for the dead, and secondly a certain ‘individualism’ or ‘privacy’ of death, corresponding perhaps o both religious and family changes in the age of the Enlightenment.

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Publiée
2002-01-01
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autor S. (2002). «Queriendo poner mi ánima en carrera de salvación»: la muerte en Granada (siglos XVII XVIII ). Cuadernos de Historia Moderna, 17-43. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/CHMO0202220017A