Civic Christianity in Fifteenth-Century Treviso: The Confraternity and Hospital of Santa Maria dei Battuti
Contributor(s): David D’Andrea
Piis enim pia conveniunt: Music for the Società della Santa Croce in Cento (1606)
Contributor(s): Linda Maria Koldau
The Residence and Loggia della Misericordia (il Bigallo): Art and Architecture of Confraternal Piety, Charity, and Virtue in Late Medieval Florence
Contributor(s): Phillip Joseph Earenfight
Charity and Confessional Difference in Seventeenth-Century France: The Maison de Charité of Loudun, 1648-1685
Contributor(s): Edwin Bezzina
A Major Confraternity Commission in Quito, Ecuador: the Church of El Sagrario
Contributor(s): Susan V. Webster
Confraternities and Brotherhoods in Spain, 1500-1800
Contributor(s): William J. Callahan
Lo statuto della confraternita dei SS. Crispino e Crispiniano dei calzolai tedeschi. Introduzione e testo
Contributor(s): Anna Osbat
Confraternities and Popular Religion in the Kingdom of Navarra during the Ancient Regime
Contributor(s): Gregorio Silanes Susaeta
Project: Irish Confraternities, 1400-1700
Contributor(s): Colm Anthony Lennon
Between Piety and Sin: Zaragoza's Confraternity of San Roque, Syphilis, and Sodomy
Contributor(s): Cristian Berco
Assistance to the Poor on a Royal Model: The Example of the Misericórdias in the Portuguese Empire from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century
Contributor(s): Isabel dos Guimarães Sá
"Quant'è bella giovinezza: Youth and the Medici in Later Quattrocento Florence."
Contributor(s): Domenico Angelo Zanrè
St. Joseph in Italian Renaissance Society and Art. New Directions and Interpretations
Contributor(s): Erin J. Campbell
Measuring the Impact of Brotherhood: Robert Putnam’s Making Democracy Work and Confraternal Studies
Contributor(s): Dylan Reid
Editor’s Note
Contributor(s): Konrad Eisenbichler
Bit Part or Leading Role? Confraternal Drama Studies in the Academy
Contributor(s): Nerida Newbigin
Re-viewing the Image of Confraternities in Renaissance Visual Culture
Contributor(s): Barbara Wisch
Belief, Devotion, and Memory in Early Modern Italian Confraternities
Contributor(s): Lance Lazar
San Filippo Benizi, ‘Honour of the Servi and Florence’: His Cycle and Cult at SS. Annunziata, c. 1475–1671
Contributor(s): Alana O'Brien
An Unusual Privilege of Early Modern Roman Confraternities
Contributor(s): Peter Blastenbrei
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