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Everyday Life of Clergy in Moldavia


Everyday Life of Clergy in Moldavia
This paper examines the everyday life of Clergy in Moldavia and Wallachia during the 17th century. It examines how they managed to live together in peace despite the wars raging around them.
3,000 words (approx. 12 pages) | 8 sources | APA | 2002 Romania


Paper Summary:

The paper focuses on the everyday life of the clergy from Danubian Principalities in the 17th century. Followers of different religions like Orthodox, Catholics and Protestants were dwelling within a narrow area and had to find the means to live together as peacefully as possible. At the same time, they had to obey to the stern rules that were issued by the ecclesiastical authorities.Therefore very often they had to comply with the local customs and to borrow from the other faiths in order to be accepted by the local community.The paper provides some answers about how the priests managed to cope with this situation.

From the Paper:

The paper focuses on the way the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant clergy led their lives and interacted among them in Moldavia and Wallachia. The essay covers especially first half of the 17th century although the data should be understood as an approximate signpost of an historical small-scaled research than as fixed boundary. Little study on this topic and area is available in Romanian or Hungarian and particularly in English. Thus research for the paper was conducted by using only the published Franciscan reports on the area as primary sources.

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APA Citation:

Everyday Life of Clergy in Moldavia (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Everyday-Life-of-Clergy-in-Moldavia/5800

MLA Citation:

"Everyday Life of Clergy in Moldavia" 15 January 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Everyday-Life-of-Clergy-in-Moldavia/5800>




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BA in History at State University, Bucharest, Romania, History Department. The thesis' title was "Wallachia within the Ottoman system of surveylace:1550-1600" and an A grade was awarded after defending the paper. MA in History at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, History Department. The thesis dealt with "Franciscan Missionaries and Society in Danubian Principalities:1600-1650". The thesis was successfully defended and graded with A. Next academic year I will be enrolled for a Ph.D. programm at CEntral European University, Budapest, researching the Franciscan Missionaries and Propaganda Fide's Activity and outcomes in Danubian principalities.
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