Survival, memory and identity : The roles of saint worship in Early Modern Castile

This paper aims to explore the connections between the rural communities of Early Modern Castile and the saints they venerated through their festivities, relics and advocations and the roles that these relationships fulfilled in their societies. The Castilians of the sixteenth century seem to have u...

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Main Author: Fernández González, Ricardo
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3851542019-06-12T04:29:19ZSurvival, memory and identity : The roles of saint worship in Early Modern CastileengFernández González, RicardoUppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen2019Castilesaintspopular culturepopular religionlocal religionHistoryHistoriaCultural StudiesKulturstudierHistory of ReligionsReligionshistoriaThis paper aims to explore the connections between the rural communities of Early Modern Castile and the saints they venerated through their festivities, relics and advocations and the roles that these relationships fulfilled in their societies. The Castilians of the sixteenth century seem to have used their interactions with saints not only for the purpose of the salvation of their souls, but rather, as ways to ensure the survival of their population, to cement social cohesion and identity, or to preserve the memory of their communities. Through the topographic relations of Philip II, a fantastic source that reproduces the voices of members of rural communities of Central Castile, this paper analyses the boundaries between the utilitarian and the cultural in the worship of saints, and the limits of local culture and identity. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-385154application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Castile
saints
popular culture
popular religion
local religion
History
Historia
Cultural Studies
Kulturstudier
History of Religions
Religionshistoria
spellingShingle Castile
saints
popular culture
popular religion
local religion
History
Historia
Cultural Studies
Kulturstudier
History of Religions
Religionshistoria
Fernández González, Ricardo
Survival, memory and identity : The roles of saint worship in Early Modern Castile
description This paper aims to explore the connections between the rural communities of Early Modern Castile and the saints they venerated through their festivities, relics and advocations and the roles that these relationships fulfilled in their societies. The Castilians of the sixteenth century seem to have used their interactions with saints not only for the purpose of the salvation of their souls, but rather, as ways to ensure the survival of their population, to cement social cohesion and identity, or to preserve the memory of their communities. Through the topographic relations of Philip II, a fantastic source that reproduces the voices of members of rural communities of Central Castile, this paper analyses the boundaries between the utilitarian and the cultural in the worship of saints, and the limits of local culture and identity.
author Fernández González, Ricardo
author_facet Fernández González, Ricardo
author_sort Fernández González, Ricardo
title Survival, memory and identity : The roles of saint worship in Early Modern Castile
title_short Survival, memory and identity : The roles of saint worship in Early Modern Castile
title_full Survival, memory and identity : The roles of saint worship in Early Modern Castile
title_fullStr Survival, memory and identity : The roles of saint worship in Early Modern Castile
title_full_unstemmed Survival, memory and identity : The roles of saint worship in Early Modern Castile
title_sort survival, memory and identity : the roles of saint worship in early modern castile
publisher Uppsala universitet, Historiska institutionen
publishDate 2019
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