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Invisible City
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Hills, Helen
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Architecture
/ Aristocracy (Social class)
/ Church architecture
/ Church history
/ Convents
/ History
/ Italy
/ Monastic and religious life of women
/ Naples
/ Naples (Italy)
/ Religious life and customs
2004,2003
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Invisible City
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Hills, Helen
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Architecture
/ Aristocracy (Social class)
/ Church architecture
/ Church history
/ Convents
/ History
/ Italy
/ Monastic and religious life of women
/ Naples
/ Naples (Italy)
/ Religious life and customs
2004,2003
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Invisible City
2004,2003
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Overview
Invisible City vividly portrays the religious world of seventeenth-century Naples, a city of familial and internecine rivalries, of religious devotion and intense urban politics, of towering structures built to house the virgin daughters of the aristocracy. Helen Hills demonstrates how the architecture of the convents and the nuns' bodies they housed existed both in parallel and in opposition to one another. She discusses these women as subjects of enclosure, as religious women, and as art patrons, but also as powerful agents whose influence extended beyond the convent walls.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0195353536, 9780195353532, 0195117743, 9780195117745
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