Jesuits were among the first globalists: their work was closely tied to the missionary impulses of the early modern period, and provide a good framework for globalizing history. I propose to discuss Jesuit college libraries in Tuscany, the Romagna, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Low Countries, focusing on one aspect the production, trade and collection of books by Jesuits. The creation and maintenance of libraries provided the basis for the spiritual and intellectual life of both teachers and students. The central organization of the Jesuits, and their attempts to create a well-educated global population of Catholics, provides insight into Baroque European views of the world. In this paper I will focus largely on the aspects of that ...
The Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenou...
The Society of Jesus, as created during the Catholic Counter Reformation in the 1500s, has been stud...
From its founding, the Society of Jesus was globally minded, and Iberian imperial and mercantile exp...
The geographical and chronological spread of topics in this thematic issue of the Journal of Jesuit ...
As is well known, over the last thirty years scholarly research on the Jesuit role in the shaping of...
In 1561, just two decades after the establishment of the Society of Jesus, founding member Jerome Na...
The authors present the characteristics of Jesuit libraries in the Kingdom of Hungary in terms of th...
The traditional historiography of the early-modern Jesuits, ironically, has relied on the order's pe...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
The Society of Jesus is a religious order originated in the 16th century with a main purpose of evan...
First printed in 1593, Antonio Possevino\u27s comprehensive Bibliotheca Selecta included a series of...
The Society of Jesus began a tradition of collecting books and curating those collections at its fou...
Paper presented at the Symposium: Bringing Together China and the West: A Symposium to Celebrate t...
Jesuit history is a wonderful prism through which to look at many interdisciplinary aspects of moder...
This book deals with the complex process and networks that allowed for the constitution of an extens...
The Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenou...
The Society of Jesus, as created during the Catholic Counter Reformation in the 1500s, has been stud...
From its founding, the Society of Jesus was globally minded, and Iberian imperial and mercantile exp...
The geographical and chronological spread of topics in this thematic issue of the Journal of Jesuit ...
As is well known, over the last thirty years scholarly research on the Jesuit role in the shaping of...
In 1561, just two decades after the establishment of the Society of Jesus, founding member Jerome Na...
The authors present the characteristics of Jesuit libraries in the Kingdom of Hungary in terms of th...
The traditional historiography of the early-modern Jesuits, ironically, has relied on the order's pe...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
The Society of Jesus is a religious order originated in the 16th century with a main purpose of evan...
First printed in 1593, Antonio Possevino\u27s comprehensive Bibliotheca Selecta included a series of...
The Society of Jesus began a tradition of collecting books and curating those collections at its fou...
Paper presented at the Symposium: Bringing Together China and the West: A Symposium to Celebrate t...
Jesuit history is a wonderful prism through which to look at many interdisciplinary aspects of moder...
This book deals with the complex process and networks that allowed for the constitution of an extens...
The Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenou...
The Society of Jesus, as created during the Catholic Counter Reformation in the 1500s, has been stud...
From its founding, the Society of Jesus was globally minded, and Iberian imperial and mercantile exp...