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Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 1999
Historische Anthropologie, 2008
Journal of World History, 2010
Journal of Women's History, 2008
Journal of Global History, 2007
... See also Alan Greer, 'Iroquois virgin: the story of Catherine Tekakwitha in New France a... more ... See also Alan Greer, 'Iroquois virgin: the story of Catherine Tekakwitha in New France and New Spain', in Allan Greer and Jodi Bilinkoff, eds., Colonial saints: discovering the holy in the Americas, New York, London: Routledge, 2003, pp. 23551. ... A CASE OF EMPIRE ENVY? ...
Journal of Global History, 2013
History of Religions, 2004
Central European History, 2013
The American Historical Review, 1999
... Not so in the case of Fischart: he used the image of sun and moon to reflect on ... And so, t... more ... Not so in the case of Fischart: he used the image of sun and moon to reflect on ... And so, to thankGod, we had a lovely mass, and also entertained the gentlemen at home as ... The following Sunday we had bowling for the ladies and shooting for the gentlemen, as a commemoration ...
The American Historical Review, 2008
Although Ignatius created the template for Jesuit manhood, the task of modeling missionary mascul... more Although Ignatius created the template for Jesuit manhood, the task of modeling missionary masculinity for future generations fell to Francis Xavier as the first member to
venture beyond Europe. This essay focuses on two late seventeenth-century followers of Xavier in the Marianas mission, Diego Luis de Sanvitores and Augustin Strobach,
whom contemporaries characterized as virtual “copies” of Xavier with a twist: while the original Xavier longed for martyrdom in vain, Sanvitores and Strobach were able to
shed blood for the faith. Their stories are set against the backdrop of the post-Trent revival of martyrdom and the Society’s need to keep generating new Christians as well
as new missionaries to extend its reach across space and time. Print technology, which circulated images and stories of saintly exemplars worldwide and offered a cultural
template for mimetic copying, was crucial in facilitating such clerical reproduction across the much greater distances involved in early modern evangelization.
Journal of Womens History, 2008
History of Religions, 1998
Gender & History, 2007
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xiii + 304. ISBN 978 0521550826. Mita Choudhur... more (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xiii + 304. ISBN 978 0521550826. Mita Choudhury, Convents and Nuns in Eighteenth-Century French Politics and Culture (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2004), pp. ix + 234. ISBN 978 0801441103. Claire Walker, Gender and Politics in Early Modern Europe: English Convents in France and the Low Countries (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave, 2003), pp. xii + 247. ISBN 978 0333753705.
Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 1999
Historische Anthropologie, 2008
Journal of World History, 2010
Journal of Women's History, 2008
Journal of Global History, 2007
... See also Alan Greer, 'Iroquois virgin: the story of Catherine Tekakwitha in New France a... more ... See also Alan Greer, 'Iroquois virgin: the story of Catherine Tekakwitha in New France and New Spain', in Allan Greer and Jodi Bilinkoff, eds., Colonial saints: discovering the holy in the Americas, New York, London: Routledge, 2003, pp. 23551. ... A CASE OF EMPIRE ENVY? ...
Journal of Global History, 2013
History of Religions, 2004
Central European History, 2013
The American Historical Review, 1999
... Not so in the case of Fischart: he used the image of sun and moon to reflect on ... And so, t... more ... Not so in the case of Fischart: he used the image of sun and moon to reflect on ... And so, to thankGod, we had a lovely mass, and also entertained the gentlemen at home as ... The following Sunday we had bowling for the ladies and shooting for the gentlemen, as a commemoration ...
The American Historical Review, 2008
Although Ignatius created the template for Jesuit manhood, the task of modeling missionary mascul... more Although Ignatius created the template for Jesuit manhood, the task of modeling missionary masculinity for future generations fell to Francis Xavier as the first member to
venture beyond Europe. This essay focuses on two late seventeenth-century followers of Xavier in the Marianas mission, Diego Luis de Sanvitores and Augustin Strobach,
whom contemporaries characterized as virtual “copies” of Xavier with a twist: while the original Xavier longed for martyrdom in vain, Sanvitores and Strobach were able to
shed blood for the faith. Their stories are set against the backdrop of the post-Trent revival of martyrdom and the Society’s need to keep generating new Christians as well
as new missionaries to extend its reach across space and time. Print technology, which circulated images and stories of saintly exemplars worldwide and offered a cultural
template for mimetic copying, was crucial in facilitating such clerical reproduction across the much greater distances involved in early modern evangelization.
Journal of Womens History, 2008
History of Religions, 1998
Gender & History, 2007
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xiii + 304. ISBN 978 0521550826. Mita Choudhur... more (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. xiii + 304. ISBN 978 0521550826. Mita Choudhury, Convents and Nuns in Eighteenth-Century French Politics and Culture (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2004), pp. ix + 234. ISBN 978 0801441103. Claire Walker, Gender and Politics in Early Modern Europe: English Convents in France and the Low Countries (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave, 2003), pp. xii + 247. ISBN 978 0333753705.