College communities abroad : Education, migration and Catholicism in early modern Europe /
This book repositions early modern Catholic abroad colleges in their interconnected regional, national and transnational contexts. From the sixteenth century, Irish, English and Scots Catholics founded more than fifty colleges in France, Flanders, Spain, Portugal, the Papal States and the Habsburg E...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
[2018]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1 Introduction
- college communities abroad: education, migration and Catholicism in early modern Europe
- Liam Chambers. 2 The Society of Jesus and the early history of the Collegium Germanicum, 1552-84
- Urban Fink. 3 Colleges and their alternatives in the educational strategy of early modern Dutch Catholics
- Willem Frijhoff. 4 The domestic and international roles of Irish overseas colleges, 1590-1800
- Thomas O'Connor. 5 The Scots colleges and international politics, 1600-1750
- Adam Marks. 6 Seminary colleges, converts and religious change in post-Reformation England, 1568-1688
- Michael Questier. 7 The Maronite college in early modern Rome: between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Letters
- Aurelien Girard and Giovanni Pizzorusso. 8 English women religious, the exile male colleges and national identities in Counter-Reformation Europe
- James E. Kelly . Index.