Academic Interests and Catholic Confessionalisation: The Louvain Privileges of Nomination to Ecclesiastical Benefices

Boute, Bruno

Book (monograph)

Abstract

Delving into the tangled involvement of academic institutions with the benefice system in the Early Modern Period, this book focuses on an anomaly: medieval privileges that provided academics at Louvain, the self-declared storm-troopers of Catholic and dynastic restoration in the Netherlands, with access to the Post-Tridentine clerical job market. Despite their anachronistic flavour in a regional job market characterised by its openness for graduates, these privileges were considered vital for the survival of the university and of Catholicism. This conundrum, addressed via the analysis of the privileges and the conflicts they provoked in Louvain colleges, local church administrations, Brussels secretariats and Roman palaces during the archducal period (1588/1598-1621/1625), leads to refreshing explorations of a fabric of Academia in the making and of the multiple worlds of early modern Catholicism. (Source: http://www.brill.nl/default.aspx?partid=210&pid=24223)

Details about the publication

Publishing companyBrill
Place of publicationLeiden
Title of seriesEducation and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Volume of series35
StatusPublished
Release year2010
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ISBN978 90 04 18417 6; 90 04 18417 1
Link to the full texthttp://books.google.com/books?id=YblEoD4V1DMC&dq=isbn:9004184171&hl=de
Keywordsuniversity history; history and theory; religious and intellectual history; history of the papacy; history of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period; Universitätsgeschichte; Geschichte und Theorie; Religiöse und intellektuelle Geschichte; Geschichte des Papsttums; Geschichte des Spätmittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit

Authors from the University of Münster

Boute, Bruno
Department of Medieval and Modern Ecclesiastical History