Roman Catholic Rites and Local Cultures
The Coronations of Marian Images in Eighteenth-Century Central Europe
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Description
This book offers an analysis of early modern Catholic rituals and festivities, namely coronations of the Marian images that were believed to be miraculous. It looks at how these week-long events, which attracted people in their thousands, included the rite of crowning the Madonna, the ceremonial liturgy, panegyrics, administering the sacraments, processions, fireworks, military salvoes, and music.
Occurring in Italy at the end of the 16th century, this ritual first crossed borders in 1715, when it took place in Dalmatian-Croatian Trsat (Rijeka). Roman Catholic Rites and Local Cultures examines and compares coronations performed outside of Italy between 1715–51, when they were carried out almost exclusively on the territory of the Habsburg monarchy and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Eleven significant cases are included, representing diverse cultural areas, from the bordering regions between the Habsburg monarchy and Italy, to confessionally unified Czech lands, to the multi-confessional territory of today's Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine and Belarus.
The book traces the intersection of the prescribed Roman rite with local traditions, ideas, and representations. It also vitally places the coronations in the context of discussions about Catholic religiosity, the early modern rituals, and the role of sacred images.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations for Archives and Libraries
Introduction
Chapter 1: Coronations of images as phenomena of history and culture
The geographical and historical setting
Coronations as ritual and ceremonial acts
The power of recording
Chapter 2: Sacred representations
Initiators and actors
The Roman ritual and its local variants
The ceremonial context
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Piety and opportunity
Modes of social representation: triumphal arches, fireworks, coronation medals
Processions and social hierarchy
Kings, nobles and burghers on the stage
Ambitions in micro-perspective: a case study
Conclusion
Chapter 4: The path to salvation
Places: holy mountains and towns
Around the churches: holy mountains
Urban spaces: the example of Brno
Urban spaces and beyond: the historicization of cities
Inside the churches
Conclusion
Chapter 5: The Meaning of the ritual
Affirmation: the coronation rite
Perfection: confirmations and confessions
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Iconoclasts, heretics and the sick
The image as an object of veneration
Images, ritual and emotions
Image and memory
The Virgin Mary and conversion
Conclusion
Early modern ritual, local religion and historians
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 10 Dec 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781350569270 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 40 bw illus |
| Series | Cultures of Early Modern Europe |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























