Nineteenth-century European pilgrimages : a new golden age

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Nineteenth-century European pilgrimages : a new golden age

edited by Antón M. Pazos

Routledge, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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During the Nineteenth-Century a major revival in religious pilgrimage took place across Europe. This phenomenon was largely started by the rediscovery of several holy burial places such as Assisi, Milano, Venice, Rome and Santiago de Compostela, and subsequently developed into the formation of new holy sites that could be visited and interacted with in a wholly Modern way. This uniquely wide-ranging collection sets out the historic context of the formation of contemporary European pilgrimage in order to better understand its role in religious expression today. Looking at both Western Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Europe, an international panel of contributors analyse the revival of some major Christian shrines, cults and pilgrimages that happened after the rediscovery of ancient holy burial sites or the constitution of new shrines in locations claiming apparitions of the Virgin Mary. They also shed new light on the origin and development of new sanctuaries and pilgrimages in France and the Holy Land during the Nineteenth Century, which led to fresh ways of understanding the pilgrimage experience and had a profound effect on religion across Europe. This collection offers a renewed overview of the development of Modern European pilgrimage that used intensively the new techniques of organisation and travel implemented in the Nineteenth-Century. As such, it will appeal to scholars of Religious Studies, Pilgrimage and Religious History as well as Anthropology, Art, Cultural Studies, and Sociology.

目次

Introduction. Nineteenth-Century European Pilgrimages: A New Golden Age Chapter 1. The Medieval Revival: Romanticism, Archaeology and Architecture Part 1 - Jerusalem, Rome and Santiago de Compostela Chapter 2. Geopietism and Pilgrimage/Tourism to the Holy Land/Palestine at the end of the Ottoman Period (1850-1918), and the case of Thomas Cook Chapter 3. Roman Catacombs: 'Cradle and Archives of the Catholic Church' Chapter 4. The Rise of Secular Pilgrimage in 18th and 19th Century Rome Chapter 5. Santiago de Compostela and Diego Gelmirez: The First Golden Age of the Jacobean Pilgrimages (11th-12th centuries) Chapter 6. Compostela, Rome and the Revival of the Pilgrimages to Santiago Part 2: Western Europe Chapter 7. The Spectacle of the Modern: French Pilgrimages in the Nineteenth Century Chapter 8. The Path to Pilgrimage: Travel and Devotion in the British Press Chapter 9. Pilgrimages, Modernity, and Ultramontanism in Germany Part 3: Eastern Europe Chapter 10. Pilgrimage in Time of Trial. The Polish Struggle for Freedom Chapter 11. Orthodox Faith on the Move in Late Imperial Russia Chapter 12. Pilgrimage and the Becoming of Athonite Monasticism Chapter 13. Pilgrimage to the Miraculous Church of the Annunciation, Tinos, Greece Epilogue. The Recent Revival of Pilgrimage in Europe

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