"Vás o, svatí patronové, pobožně vzýváme" aneb poslední epidemie moru z let 1713-1714 v myšlení a jednání obyvatel města Písku.

Autor: Duda, Zdeněk, 1980-
Jazyk: čeština
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Druh dokumentu: Non-fiction
ISSN: 1804-6983
Abstrakt: Abstract: The Black Death plague constituted a major disruption of the ordinary pace of life of the society in early modern period. As such it attracted interest and drew attention. The Black Death menace caused panic and fear, and therefore various measures and actions which were supposed to prevent the outbreak of the plague or at least considerably limit its consequences were defined and carried out. Such practices were shaped by contemporary ideologies and mentalities and reflected everyday experience. The study of various means of dealing with the Black Death menace may be like looking in a mirror in which the curves of the quotidian lifestyle of the period are reflected. The present paper which analyses the last Black Death plague of 1713-1714 in the environment of a south­Bohemian town offers one such view. The mechanisms which the inhabitants of the regional capital Písek formulated and applied in the attempt to confront the iimpending Black Death menace, are specifically examined. The bearing of these mechanisms on contemporary devoutness is also problematized at the level of so­called semi­folk discourse.
Databáze: Katalog Knihovny AV ČR