Children of the Promise : The Confraternity of the Purification and the Socialization of Youths in Florence, 1427-1785
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Oxford-Warburg Studies
ISBN-10
0199263329
ISBN-13
9780199263325
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 29th, 2004
Print length
406 Pages
Weight
598 grams
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22.30 x 14.50 x 2.50 cms
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From its foundation in 1427 to its suppression in 1785, the Confraternity of the Purification gave Florentine youths the opportunity to channel their energy into useful, social pursuits. This study shows that the Purification made important contributions to Florentine political, theatrical, artistic and musical developments.
Lorenzo Polizzotto examines the educational, religious, political, and philanthropic practices of the Florentine youth confraternity of the Purification. Founded in 1427 at a time of unbounded optimism in Florence''s future, the Purification was entrusted with the socialization of the youths. With the right education and training, these youths were expected eventually to lead Florence to its manifest destiny.The Purification''s educational practices were solidly grounded in religious and humanist principles. In concert with the other youth confraternities, the Purification pioneered an educational programme which influenced pedagogical practices throughout Europe until the middle of the twentieth century. Its success made it an attractive prize for the contending political forces in Florence, becoming first an instrument of Medici ambitions and then of Savonarolan radical millenarism. Once Florence fell under the permanent rule of the Medici, the Purification sought to serve the city by turning to philanthropy, which it dispensed as a moral and educational duty.
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