Sainthood and Citizenship in Seventeenth-Century Peru: The Feast of Beatification of Rose of Lima
Research Seminar
- Datum: 18.09.2018
- Uhrzeit: 14:00
- Vortragender: Carlos Gálvez Peña
- Ort: Villino Stroganoff, Via Gregoriana 22, 00187 Rom
- Gastgeber: Bibliotheca Hertziana - Max-Planck-Institut für Kunstgeschichte
- Kontakt: paulinyi@biblhertz.it
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that regard, the Festiva Pompa (1671) is not a significant departure from other printed religious
celebrations of the period. Yet, a careful reading reveals Melendez' effort to underline the
importance of the creole Rose as the axis of a renewed sacramental and political alliance between
the Crown and the city gentry evidenced in the processional parades with which both the letter of
the Queen Regent and the Papal Bull were received in Lima. Such an intentional design of the city
cabildo and the Peruvian Dominicans to appropriate the parades of the Royal Banner and the Holy
Sacrament also meant to make Rose a symbolic landmark in the relationship between monarch and
his Limenian subjects.
Research Seminar organized by Fernando Loffredo
Carlos Gálvez Peña is Secretario Académico de la Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humanas at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú and Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities of the same university. He obtained a PhD in History at Columbia University and has widely published on the relationship between historiography and religious writing, epic and politics in Colonial Peru.