International Symposium on Jesuit Studies. Engaging Sources: The Tradition and Future of Collecting History in the Society of Jesus
Sergio Palagiano
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Symposium Jesuit Studies Boston 2019 Program
marco rochini
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“The Society of Jesus and the Early Modern Christian Orient,” Jesuit Historiography Online (2016)
Robert John Clines
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Governing the Early Modern Society of Jesus. Concepts, Structures, Issues, and Critical Voices, in: Studies in Jesuit Spirituality 41/1 (2009), S. 1-42
Markus Friedrich
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ONGOING RESEARCH on the SOCIETY OF JESUS - Abstracts from the Jesuit Studies Roundtable
Emanuele J Colombo
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Paul Shore, Brill Research Perspectives in Jesuit Studies
Daniel Schlafly
Journal of Jesuit Studies
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Reseña. Patricia W. Manning. Journal of Jesuit Studies, 2021-04, Vol.8 (3), pp. 512-514
Cristo José de León Perera
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International Symposium on Jesuit Studies Exploring Jesuit Distinctiveness -- Boston College June 10–14, 2015
Emanuele J Colombo
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Getting beyond “Jesuit Thinking”. The “désenclavement” of Jesuit Studies Twenty Years on. Where We Are Now? A Consideration of
Simon DITCHFIELD
Journal of Jesuit Studies
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Review of John T. McGreevy, "American Jesuits and the World: how an embattled religious order made modern Catholicism global" (Princeton University Press, 2016).
Alison C Fleming
Horizons: The Journal of College Theology, 2017
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American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global by John T. McGreevy
Peter McDonough
American Catholic Studies, 2016
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Exploring Jesuit Distinctiveness
Robert Aleksander Maryks
Exploring Jesuit Distinctiveness, 2016
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Review symposium in American Catholic Studies 127/3 (Fall 2016) on American Jesuits and the World: How an Embattled Religious Order Made Modern Catholicism Global by John T. McGreevy
Bronwen McShea, John McGreevy, Peter McDonough
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Escrituras de la modernidad. Los jesuitas entre cultura retórica y cultura científica
perla chinchilla
2008
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Spiritual Edification and Publishing Policies in Jesuit Work in South American Missions (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries)
Juan Dejo
2021
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This Society is an imitation and representation of the apostolic order: the Jesuits and their self-understanding from Jerónimo Nadal to the Imago primi saeculi Societatis Jesu (16th-17th century)
Patrizio Foresta
in: Arts, Portraits and Representation in the Reformation Era. Proceedings of the Fourth Reformation Research Consortium Conference, pp. 291-302, 2019
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On the Hunt for Anti-Jesuitica: A Report from a 2023 Research Trip to European Libraries and Archives
Przemysław M. Raczyk
Journal of Jesuit studies, 2024
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A Jesuit Culture of Records? The Society of Jesus, the Life Cycle of Administrative Documents, and the Late Medieval and Early Modern History of Bureaucratic Information, available at https://jesuitportal.bc.edu/publications/symposia/2019symposium/symposia-friedrich/
Markus Friedrich
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Pre-suppression Jesuit Activity in the British Isles and Ireland, written by Thomas M. McCoog, S.J
Victor Houliston
Journal of Jesuit Studies
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Introduction: Dominicans and Jesuits, through the Centuries
Scott Steinkerchner
Journal of Jesuit Studies
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Review of Apostles of Empire: The Jesuits and New France (by Bronwen McShea)
Mary Dunn
Journal of Jesuit Studies, 2019
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Geschichte der Schweizer Jesuiten (1947–1983), written by Klaus Schatz, S.J
Paul Oberholzer
Journal of Jesuit Studies
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Talking Back: A Contribution to the Dialogue in Conversations No. 40 on Father General's Letter. Networking Research through Jesuit Institutions: Loyola University Chicago's Democracy, Culture, and Catholicism International Research Project
Michael Schuck
Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education, 2011
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Robert Aleksander Maryks
Oxford Bibliographies Online Datasets
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Review of Elisabeth Oy-Marra and Volker R. Remmert , eds. Le Monde est une peinture: Jesuitische Identität und die Rolle der Bilder . Beiträge zu den Historischen Kulturwissenschaften 7. (Berlin : Akademie Verlag GmbH , 2011).
Alison C Fleming
Renaissance Quarterly, 2012
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Alastair Hamilton, “Introduction,” in The Society of Jesus [Bernard Quaritch Ltd Catalogue 1226] (London, 1996), 3-6
Alastair Hamilton
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Apostles of Empire: The Jesuits and New France by BRONWEN MCSHEA
Mirela Altic
Terrae Incognitae, 2021
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Introduction The History of Education: Jesuits and Schooling
Beata Topij-Stempińska
2019
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Jesuit Universities: Tradition, Renewal and New Goals
Jose M Guibert
Lumen. A Journal of Catholic Studies, 2018
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The Years of Jesuit Suppression, 1773–1814: Survival, Setbacks, and Transformation
Paul Shore
Brill Research Perspectives in Jesuit Studies
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THE JESUITS AND COUNTER REFORMATION
Hassan ( E A S Z Y T O U C H ) A . Gbelekale
2021
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Los jesuitas y la globalización/ The Jesuits and Globalization (Banchoff & Casanova)
Marco Ornelas
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Introduction to Special Issue of Journal of Jesuit Studies I (2014) on Jesuit Missionary Perspectives and Strategies Across the Early Modern Globe
Bronwen McShea
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Jesuits and Conversos as a “Tragic Couple”: Introductory Remarks
Claude Stuczynski
Journal of Jesuit Studies
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The Early Jesuits' Transformative Vision of Education in the Context of Colonization from Their Sixteenth-Century Beginnings to Their Suppression in 1773: A Longue Durée Synthesis and Online Interactive Map Locating the Colleges
Rosa Bruno-Jofre, Ana Jofre
Cadernos de História da Educação, 2023
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