This panel aims to present the results of our last studies on early modern religious, political and literary history of dissent: we are talking about the last contributions our research group provided revolving around strategic and particular fields. Bearing in mind the different backgrounds of the panel’s participants, we are discussing with scholars who are external to the group but who will take care of the introduction and of the conclusion.
In order to encourage comparison among us as well as between us and the public, the panel will be organized in this way:
1. Introduction 2. Telling the XVIth Century Protestant Reformation 3. Heretics, dissidents and inquisitors in Public Digital Humanities 4. Making inquisitorial prosopography 5. New perspectives in European Reformation’s History 6. Conclusion
Chair: • Domizia Weber (Indipendent Scholar)
Panelists: • Daniele Santarelli (Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli) - Introduction • Hermann Heinrich Schwedt (Archivi della Diocesi di Limburg-Frankfurt) - Making Inquisitorial Prosopography • Domizia Weber (Indipendent Scholar) - Telling the XVIth century Protestant Reformation • Luca Al Sabbagh (Università di Trento) - Heretics, dissidents and Inquisitors in Public Digital Humanities • Francesca Sbardella (Alma Mater-Università di Bologna) - Conclusion
Discussant: •Francesca Sbardella (Alma Mater-Università di Bologna)