Os carpinteiros na inquisição de Lisboa no século XVIII: trabalho, sociabilidades e cultura material

Translated title of the contribution: The carpenters in the inquisition of Lisbon in the 18th century: work, sociabilities and material culture

João Furtado Martins

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Abstract

The proceedings instituted by the Tribunal of the Holy Office constitute a rich and versatile source, for several studies concerning the society of the Modern Age. The work we are proposing follows this broader approach to the content of inquisitorial processes, which goes beyond the study of crimes and penalties. Our study will focus on carpenters who were the target of the repressive machine of the Holy Office of Lisbon in the eighteenth century. The main objective will be to understand the social and work dynamics of these individuals, without, however, omitting the typology of the crimes committed.
Translated title of the contributionThe carpenters in the inquisition of Lisbon in the 18th century: work, sociabilities and material culture
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)256-281
JournalLibrosdelacorte.es
Volume9
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Carpenters
  • Work
  • Sociabilities
  • Material culture
  • Holy Office

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