PShore CURRICULUMVITAE (original) (raw)

‘In carcere; ad supplicium’: Jesuit encounters in prison and in places of execution. Reflections on the early modern period

Paul Shore

European Review of History, 2012

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Of Homelands and Promised Lands: a meditation on exile

ronnie perelis

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The Muslim Body in the Baroque Jesuit Imagination

Paul Shore

Al-Qanṭara, 2015

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Contact, Confrontation, Accommodation: Jesuits and Islam, 1540-1770

Paul Shore

Al-Qanṭara, 2015

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Crisis and Survival on the Peripheries: Jesuit Culture, Continuity and Change at Opposite Ends of Continental Europe, 1762-1814. History of Universities 4, 173-205.

Paul Shore, Maurice Whitehead

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Péter Pázmány: Cardinal, Archbishop of Esztergom, Primate of Hungary

Paul Shore

Journal of Jesuit Studies, 2020

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The Life and Death of a Jesuit Mission: The Collegium in Uzhgorod, Transcarpathia (1650–1773)

Paul Shore

Slavonic and East European Review, 2008

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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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Ex-Jesuit Librarian-Scholars Adam František Kollár and György Pray: Baroque Tradition, National Identity, and the Enlightenment among Jesuits in the Eastern Habsburg Lands

Paul Shore

Journal of Jesuit Studies, 2019

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Maximilian Hell (1720-92) and the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe

László Kontler

Leiden: Brill, Jesuit Studies, vol. 27., 2019

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Fragmentum annuarium Collegii Societatis Iesu Claudiopolitani : The Account of a Jesuit Mission in Transylvania, 1659-1662

Paul Shore

Reformation & Renaissance Review, 2006

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Two Hungarian Jesuits and the Qur'an: Understanding, Misunderstanding, and Polemic

Paul Shore

Journal of Qur’anic Studies 20.3: 81–93, 2018

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Reception of the Plague in Transylvania: Official Discourses from the 16th -17th centuries

Sabina Ganea

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Confessional identity and models of aristocratic conversion in seventeenth and eighteenth-century Hungary

Gabriella Erdélyi

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Levels of Group Loyalty at the Turn of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: Kolozsvár in the Rákóczi War of Independence

Emese Bálint

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Maximilianus Hell (1720-1792) and the eighteenth-century transits of Venus : a study of jesuit science in Nordic and Central European contexts

Per Pippin Aspaas

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Confessional politics and secret non-Catholicism in the Czech Lands in the 18th century

Ladislav Nekvapil

Historia Slavorum Occidentis

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An Early Jesuit Encounter with the Qur'an: Ignazio Lomellini's Animadversiones, Notae ac Disputationes in Pestilentem Alcoranum

Paul Shore

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An ERF Retrospective: Papers from the English Research Forum 2004-2009

Attila Dosa

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Central and Eastern European countries

Toma Tomov

A Manual to Improve Services, 1984

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Emblematic programs within the jesuit funeral ceremonies in Transylvania (beginning of the 18th century)

Kovács Zsolt

Brukenthal. Acta Musei 2. 2011. 323–334.

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Relations between the Holy See and Hungary during the Ottoman Domination of the Country.

Molnár Antal

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Sacred Urban Spaces in Seventeenth Century Upper-Hungary. In: The Hungarian Historical Review, vol. 1. (2012), nr. 1-2, pp. 22-48.

Béla Vilmos Mihalik

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A Divided Hungary in Europe: Exchanges, Networks, and Representations, 1541−1699, 3 vols., ed. by Gábor Almási et al. Vol. 1. Study Tours and Intellectual-Religious Relationships, ed. by Gábor Almási (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2014) 286 p. --- ATTACHED: Introduction

Gábor Almási

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Mesto a dejiny 1/2014

Martin Pekar

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Cultural Transfers by means of Translation. Bohemian Lands as a Space of Translation Flows during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

Veronika Čapská

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“Don't Let Us Die, or Our Successors...” Patron Saints on Their Path from the Middle Ages to Modern Times / „Nedej zahynouti nám ni budoucím...“ Svatí patroni na cestě ze středověku do novověku (7-9 June 2018, Prague)

Alena Andrlová Fidlerová

2018

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Mesto a dejiny [The City and History] 2014/1

Peter Fedorčák

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The Difficulties of Conversion. Non-Catholic Students in Jesuit Colleges in Western Hungary in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century. Hungarian Historical Review vol. 3. no. 4. (2014), 729–748.

Zsófia Kádár

2014

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The Transformation of Confessional Cultures in a Central European City: Olomouc, 1400-1750, ed. Antonín Kalous

Antonín Kalous, Martin Elbel, Graeme Murdock, Radmila Prchal Pavlíčková, Tomáš Parma, Jan Stejskal

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Between Hussitism and Reformation, 1450s-1520s

Antonín Kalous

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Hungary and Romania Beyond National Narratives

Constantin Iordachi

Nationalisms across the Globe, 2013

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The Significance of the Production of Books at the Historical Trnava University to the Development of Science and Literature on the Territory of the Present-Day Slovakia from the Perspective of Research Conducted Over the Last Two Decades

Erika Juríková

Z Badań nad Książką i Księgozbiorami Historycznymi

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Funeral Traditions of the Hungarian Aristocracy in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: An Overview

Júlia Bara

ANNALES UNIVERSITATIS APULENSIS SERIES HISTORICA 19/II Places of Memory: Cemeteries and Funerary Practices throughout the Time Edited by Daniel Dumitran and Marius Rotar. Editura Mega, 2015., 2015

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Jesuits of Hungary and the Czech Province (Czechia, Moravia, and Silesia) up to 1773

Eszter Kovács

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