Domestic Religion and Connected Spaces: Isabella della Rovere, Princess of Bisignano (1552–1619)

The concept of ‘domestic religion’ is certainly rich in interpretative potential; for example, it is useful in overcoming the restrictions inherent in the term ‘civic religion’, focussed as this is on the space and time of rituals and of religious festivity and collective devotional fervour.¹ It als...

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