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摘要
1562年4月7日,新教军队洗劫了位于法国图尔城外普莱西斯皇家城堡内的迷你修道院。在劫掠期间,反圣像者强行打开了骑士团创始人保拉圣方济各(Saint Francis of Paola)的坟墓,并焚烧了他的遗体。本研究考察了17世纪前25年,关于圣方济各“殉难”的口头叙述在最小群体内的写作过程。它揭示了个人、集体和历史记忆之间的关系,以及在形成极简身份的过程中,以及宗教团体如何记住法国宗教战争的反传统暴力。
Remembering the Martyrdom of Saint Francis of Paola: History, Memory and Minim Identity in Seventeenth-Century France
On April 7, 1562, Protestant forces sacked the Minim monastery on the grounds of the royal chateau at Plessis outside Tours in France. During the looting iconoclasts forced open the tomb of the order’s founder, Saint Francis of Paola, and burnt his remains. This study examines the processes through which oral accounts within the Minim community concerning the “martyrdom” of Saint Francis were committed to writing during the first quarter of the seventeenth century. It sheds new light on the relationship between individual, collective and historical memory in the formation of Minim identity and how the iconoclastic violence of the French religious wars was remembered by religious communities.