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Abstract
This essay is a commentary on the Vita of Verdiana of Castelfiorentino, undertaken with the assistance of two medievalists, by two prison inmates with long experience of solitary confinement. In line with their political ideals, they have chosen not to request any reduction in their sentences permitted by Italian law. Grounded in their own reading of recent research on medieval voluntary reclusion, the essay serves as an introduction to the life of anyone denied freedom of movement and living in strict enclosure. For historians of voluntary reclusion, it draws out some of the psychological and social implications of long-term imprisonment (and the continuities and differences between distant historical moments).
Translated title of the contribution | Medieval voluntary reclusion in the light of the experience of prisoners with life sentences |
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Original language | Italian |
Pages (from-to) | 511-536 |
Number of pages | 26 |
Journal | Quaderni di storia religiosa medievale |
Volume | 24 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Nov 2021 |
Keywords
- Anchoresses
- Voluntary reclusion
- Verdiana
- Inmates
- Castelfiorentino
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InSpeCo H2020 MSCA: H2020 MSCA Fellowship InSpeCo
Andrews, F. (PI) & Rava, E. (Researcher)
11/09/17 → 12/09/19
Project: Fellowship
Research output
- 1 Special issue
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Ripensare la reclusione volontaria nell'Europa medievale
Andrews, F. (Editor) & Rava, E. (Editor), 15 Nov 2021, In: Quaderni di storia religiosa medievale. 24, 2, 691 p.Translated title of the contribution :Rethinking voluntary imprisonment in medieval Europe Research output: Contribution to journal › Special issue › peer-review