PIZZONI Giada, British Catholic Merchants in the Commercial Age, 1670-1714, Martlesham, Suffolk, Boydell & Brewer, 2020, 230 p. Présentation de l'éditeur : British Catholic merchants in the long eighteenth century occupied an ambiguous social space. On the one hand, their religion made them marginal and suspect figures in a nation increasingly defining itself by its Protestantism against the Catholic powers of Europe. On the other, their Catholicism, particularly as national rivalries erupted..
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Since the 1640s the British factory of Leghorn was the most important British community in Italy bot...
[Cum Scandalo Catholicorum… The presence in Leghorn of English Protestant Preachers between 1644 and...
This thesis is an examination of Catholic religious controversial publication in France between 1535...
This dissertation examines the British Catholic community during the Age of Mercantilism. It opens w...
In the XVIth century overseas trade dramatically developed as numerous ships kept sailing to and fro...
STOBART Jon (dir.), Travel and the British Country House : Cultures, Critiques, and Consumption in t...
Contains fulltext : 101440.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)null null Catho...
The Officina Plantiniana is known to have had an international scope in the sixteenth century, selli...
The community of British merchants in Livorno, originating in the late sixteenth century, was from t...
HANNA Mark G., Pirate Nests and the Rise of the British Empire, 1570-1740, Chapel Hill, UNC Press, n...
MARSHALL Christopher R., Baroque Naples and the Industry of Painting. The World in the Workbench, Ne...
The introduction to the volume presents an overview of the religious conflict between Catholics and ...
Armogathe Jean-Robert. Church and Society in Catholic Europe of the Eighteenth Century, ed. by W. Ca...
EASTERBY-SMITH Sarah, Cultivating Commerce : Cultures of Botany in Britain and France, 1760–1815, Ca...
COEN Paolo (dir.), The Art Market in Rome in the Eighteenth Century : A Study on the Social History ...
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[Cum Scandalo Catholicorum… The presence in Leghorn of English Protestant Preachers between 1644 and...
This thesis is an examination of Catholic religious controversial publication in France between 1535...