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Catholicisms, c.1450–c.1800

Catholicisms, c.1450–c.1800 is an interdisciplinary series that focuses on Catholicism as it grew to become a global movement. Recognizing that the early modern Catholic Church was a supranational institution, the series is not limited to one particular country or geographical area but includes work on any location where there was activity relating to Catholicism, from its old heartlands in Europe to ‘new’ grounds of activity in both north and south America, Asia, and Africa. The timeframe is broad, covering what might be described as a period from revolution to revolution. Mindful of the scholarly work that is being carried out across various subject areas, the series brings together work from a range of disciplines in one place, covering subjects such as history, theology, literary studies, music, art history, material and visual culture, political theory, and gender studies. Monographs and coherent essay collections which explore the diverse ways in which Catholicism developed across the globe during the early modern period are welcome.

Series editors
James E. Kelly, Sweeting Associate Professor (Research) in the History of Catholicism, Durham University, UK ([email protected]), Ulrich L. Lehner, William K. Warren Professor in the History of Christianity, University of Notre Dame, USA ([email protected]), Susannah Brietz Monta, John Cardinal O'Hara, C.S.C., and Glynn Family Honors Associate Professor in Renaissance and Reformation Literature, University of Notre Dame, USA ([email protected])

[Please contact the Catholicisms series editors simultaneously to discuss proposals.]

Series advisory board
Simon Ditchfield (University of York, UK), Alison Forrestal (NUI Galway, Ireland), Jean-Pascal Gay (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium), Christopher M. S. Johns (Vanderbilt University, USA), John McCafferty (University College Dublin, Ireland), Noel O’Regan (University of Edinburgh, UK), Erin Rowe (Johns Hopkins University, USA), Stefania Tutino (UCLA, USA), Thomas Wallnig (University of Vienna, Austria)

For more information about our publishing process, and to submit a proposal, please visit www.durham.ac.uk/imemspress

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British and Irish Religious Orders in Europe, 1560–1800

British and Irish Religious Orders in Europe, 1560–1800

Conventuals, Mendicants and Monastics in Motion

Edited by Cormac Begadon and James E Kelly

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ISBN: 9781914967009

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