The Roman Congregations of the Inquisition and the Index, 1542–1966 (Inquisition und Index)

Basic data for this project

Type of projectIndividual project
Duration at the University of Münster01/01/2002 - 31/12/2003 | 1st Funding period

Description

From 1542 to 1966 the Roman Curia controlled the book market and the printing industry imposing bans in case of medial offences against the Catholic doctrine or morals. For a long time, the "Index Librorum Prohibitorum" was more or less the only material documenting apostolic book censorship that researchers could hark back to. The documents unfolding the background of those bans issued by the dicasteries in charge, namely the Holy Office (1542–1966) and the Congregation of the Index (1571–1917), were only made accessible in 1998 (momentarily except for the period after February 1939). The files are kept in the archive of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in Rome (Archivio della Congregazione per la Dottrina della Fede). The long-term project assures German research an outstanding share in the analysis and evaluation of this culturally unique body. The core of the project is basic research on three levels: firstly, the respective files of the Inquisition and the Congregation of the Index are made accessible in a Systematic Repertory focusing on the history of censorship. All books that were involved in censorship proceedings, those banned as well as those "discharged", are listed in a biographically precise form with additional reference to the archival documents pertaining to the particular case. Secondly, the first complete edition ever of the so called "bandi" (the posters on which the books bans were published legally in Rome) is presented. Thirdly, a prosopography offers bio-bibliographical profiles of the congregations’ members, giving evidence of the "censors'" roles within the Church administration, their involvement in the curial structure and their academic-theological career. In addition to these basic research volumes several single projects focus on prominent cases of and issues concerning censorship as well as on the reception of book bans and on central aspects of the structure and administration of the two censorship authorities. The project is working chronologically backwards, starting from the year the Congregation of the Index disintegrated (1917) and heading for the beginnings of institutional book censorship in Rome. The final point is the year the Roman Inquisition was founded (1542). The project's intention is to provide all historically based disciplines with an effective tool that offers a long-ranging basis for analyses on how the Roman Curia dealt with the intellectual development of the Modern Age and on the history of censorship and the control of knowledge in general.

KeywordsCongregations of the Inquisition and the Index; Modern History; Censorship of books by the Roman Index of Prohibited Books; Vatican Archives; Prosopography
Website of the projecthttp://www.buchzensur.de/
Funding identifierWO 851/1-1
Funder / funding scheme
  • DFG - Individual Grants Programme

Project management at the University of Münster

Wolf, Hubert
Professur für Mittlere und Neuere Kirchengeschichte (Prof. Wolf)

Applicants from the University of Münster

Wolf, Hubert
Professur für Mittlere und Neuere Kirchengeschichte (Prof. Wolf)

Research associates from the University of Münster

Boute, Bruno
Department of Medieval and Modern Ecclesiastical History
Brockmann, Thomas
Department of Medieval and Modern Ecclesiastical History
Hasecker, Jyri
Professur für Mittlere und Neuere Kirchengeschichte (Prof. Wolf)
Höink, Dominik
Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics"
Ottens, Andrea
Institut für die Geschichte des Bistums Münster
Schepers, Judith
Professur für Mittlere und Neuere Kirchengeschichte (Prof. Wolf)

Project partners outside the University of Münster

  • Casanatense Library Italy
  • German Historical Institute in RomeItaly
  • Vatican Secret ArchivesHoly See (Vatican City State)
  • Congregation for the Doctrine of the FaithHoly See (Vatican City State)
  • Central Archives of Italy, RomeItaly
  • Vatican LibraryHoly See (Vatican City State)
  • Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven)Belgium