College communities abroad : education, migration and catholicism in early modern Europe / edited by Liam Chambers, Thomas O'Connor.
A comparative study of the colleges established by Irish, English and Scots Catholics across Europe through the early modern period.
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Manchester University Press,
2017.
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Series: | Studies in early modern European history.
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Table of Contents:
- 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 / Aurélien Girard and Giovanni Pizzorusso
- 8. English women religious, the exile male colleges and national identities in Counter-Reformation Europe / James E. Kelly
- Index.