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The Society of the Sacred Heart in 19th Century France, 1800-1865
  • Language: en

The Society of the Sacred Heart in 19th Century France, 1800-1865

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This title brings together aspects of the private and public life of members of the Society of the Sacred Heart in 19th century France by using the extensive community and personal archived of the Society, as well as the collection of 14,000 letters of Madeleine Sophie Barat.

Madeleine Sophie Barat, 1779-1865
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 584

Madeleine Sophie Barat, 1779-1865

This book also explores Sophie Barat's spiritual journey, from her dark Jansenistic roots to her belief in a loving, warm and tender God, as expressed in devotion to the Sacred Heart."--BOOK JACKET.

The Society of the Sacred Heart in Ninteenth-century France 1800-1865
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

The Society of the Sacred Heart in Ninteenth-century France 1800-1865

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In the wake of the Counter Reformation and more intensely after the French Revolution, religious communities of women sprang up with astonishing rapidity in France. Today their form of life is coming to an end, at least in Europe, and it is the culmination of more than three hundred years of religious life, which provided companionship for women and enabled them contribute effective social activity in society. Such a phenomenon invites analysis, both of the origins and the motivations for such an upsurge of women's communities. The aim of this book is to bring together aspects of the private and public life of members of the Society of the Sacred Heart in 19th century France by using the ext...

God's Irishmen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

God's Irishmen

Conflicts between protestants and Catholics intensified as the Cromwellian invasion of 1649 inflamed the blood-soaked antagonism between the English and Irish. In the ensuing decade, half of Ireland's landmass was confiscated while thousands of natives were shipped overseas - all in a bid to provide safety for English protestants and bring revenge upon the Irish for their rebellion in 1641. Centuries later, these old wounds linger in Irish political and cultural discussion. In his new book, Crawford Gribben reconsiders the traditional reading of the failed Cromwellian invasion as he reflects on the invaders' fractured mental world.As a tiny minority facing constant military threat, Cromwelli...

Devoted People
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Devoted People

Gillespie looks at the role of religion in the shaping of early modern Ireland, taking a new approach which identifies the commonalities of religious thought and the differences between confessional groups.

Protestant Dissent and Controversy in Ireland, 1660-1714
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Protestant Dissent and Controversy in Ireland, 1660-1714

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

... it is a work everyone interested in the subject of non-conformity in the eighteenth-century must consult, for Kilroy provides the fullest account of its consolidation and emergence as a significant phenomenon in Irish history. James Kelly, Eighteenth-Century Ireland

Making Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 359

Making Empire

Ireland was England's oldest colony. Making Empire revisits the history of empire in IrelandEDin a time of Brexit, 'the culture wars', and the campaigns around 'Black Lives Matter' and 'Statues must fall'EDto better understand how it has formed the present, and how it might shape the future. Empire and imperial frameworks, policies, practices, and cultures have shaped the history ofthe world for the last two millennia. It is nation states that are the blip on the historical horizon. Making Empire re-examines empire as processEDand Ireland's role in itEDthrough the lens of early modernity. It covers the two hundred years, between themid-sixteenth century and the mid-eighteenth century, that e...

Making Ireland English
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 708

Making Ireland English

This groundbreaking book provides the first comprehensive study of the remaking of Ireland's aristocracy during the seventeenth century. It is a study of the Irish peerage and its role in the establishment of English control over Ireland. Jane Ohlmeyer's research in the archives of the era yields a major new understanding of early Irish and British elite, and it offers fresh perspectives on the experiences of the Irish, English, and Scottish lords in wider British and continental contexts. The book examines the resident peerage as an aggregate of 91 families, not simply 311 individuals, and demonstrates how a reconstituted peerage of mixed faith and ethnicity assimilated the established Catholic aristocracy. Tracking the impact of colonization, civil war, and other significant factors on the fortunes of the peerage in Ireland, Ohlmeyer arrives at a fresh assessment of the key accomplishment of the new Irish elite: making Ireland English.

Swift as Priest and Satirist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Swift as Priest and Satirist

The essays in this volume cover four broad categories: (1) Essays that historicize his relationship to the Church of Ireland and to the bruising world of eighteenth-century theological discourse in general. (2) Essays that examine how Swift represents religious figures and controversies in his poetry and prose, including a A Tale of a Tub. (3) Essays that theorize the relationships between religious and literary genres. (4) Essays that articulate the links between Swift's satires and contemporary religious, philosophical, and scientific discourse."--BOOK JACKET.

Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-06-20
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World is the first global survey of such for the early modern period. Merry Wiesner-Hanks assesses the role of personal faith and the church itself in the control and expression of all aspects of sexuality. The book ranges over developments within Europe and beyond to the European colonies including Brazil, Mexico, South Africa and Goa, which were establishing themselves around the world. Christian missionaries and rituals and structures accompanied all of the imperial powers and the control of the sexuality of both indigenous peoples and colonists was an essential part of policy. The book is introduced with a clear, original and engaging accoun...