British and Irish Emigrants and Exiles in Europe, 1603 - 1688
معرفی کتاب «British and Irish Emigrants and Exiles in Europe, 1603 - 1688» نوشتهٔ David Worthington; Waldemar Kowalski; Peter Davidson; Douglas Catterall، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brill Academic Publishers در سال 2010. این کتاب در 5 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book comprises the first full-length comparison of Scottish, Irish, English and Welsh migration within Europe in the early modern period. Divided into four sections - 'Immigrants and Civilian Life', 'Diplomats and Travellers', 'Protestants and Patrons' and 'Catholics at Home and Abroad' - it offers a new perspective on several themes. Contributors elucidate networks of traders, soldiers, as well as scholars and religious figures. Material regarding patterns of residence (sometimes of the nature of an enclave, sometimes not), places of worship, choice of marital partners, and cases of return migration, is presented, the results demonstrating clearly the fruitfulness of pursuing a comparative approach to seventeenth-century British and Irish history. Contributors are Waldemar Kowalski, Peter Davidson, Douglas Catterall, Steve Murdoch, Ciaran O Scea, Eamon O Ciosain, Igor Perez Tostado, Kathrin Zickermann, Barry Robertson, Siobhan Talbott, Polona Vidmar, David J.B. Trim, Tom McInally, Thomas O Connor and Caroline Bowden." David Worthington: Introduction Part I: Immigrants and Civilian Life Steve Murdoch: Community, Commodity and Commerce: The Stockholm-Scots in the Seventeenth Century Waldemar Kowalski: Scoti, Cives Cracovienses: Their Ethnic and Social Identity, 1570–1660 Douglas Catterall: Fortress Rotterdam? Rotterdam's Scots Community and the Covenanter Cause, 1638–1688 Ciaran O'Scea: Special Privileges for the Irish in the Kingdom of Castile (1601–1680): Modern Myth or Contemporary Reality? Éamon Ó Ciosáin: Hidden by 1688 and After: Irish Catholic Migration to France, 1590–1685 Part II: Diplomats and Travellers Igor Pérez Tostado: Murder as a Weapon of Exile: English Politics at the Spanish Court (1649–1652) Kathrin Zickermann: Scots in Swedish Bremen and Verden (1645–1712) Barry Robertson: The Gordons of Huntly: A Scottish Noble Household and its European Connections, 1603–1688 Part III: Protestants and Patrons Siobhan Talbott: "My Heart is a Scotch Heart": Scottish Calvinist Exiles in France in their Continental Context: 1605–1638 Polona Vidmar: Under the Habsburgs and the Stuarts: The Leslies' Portrait Gallery in Ptuj Castle, Slovenia David J.B. Trim: English Military Émigrés and the Protestant Cause in Europe, 1603–c. 1640 Part IV: Catholics at Home and Abroad Tom McInally: Scottish Catholics Abroad, 1603–1688: Evidence Derived from the Archives of the Scots Colleges Thomas O'Connor: Irish Franciscan Networks at Home and Abroad, 1607–1640 Caroline Bowden: The English Convents in Exile and Questions of National Identity, c. 1600–1688 Peter Davidson: Perceptions of the British Isles and Ireland among the Catholic Exiles: The Case of Robert Corbington SJ Community, Commodity And Commerce: The Stockholm-scots In The Seventeenth Century / Steve Murdoch -- Scoti, Cives Cracovienses: Their Ethnic And Social Identity, 1570-1660 / Waldemar Kowalski -- Fortress Rotterdam? Rotterdam's Scots Community And The Covenanter Cause, 1638-1688 / Douglas Catterall -- Special Privileges For The Irish In The Kingdom Of Castile (1601-1680): Modern Myth Or Contemporary Reality? / Ciaran O'scea -- Hidden By 1688 And After: Irish Catholic Migration To France, 1590-1685 / Éamon Ó Ciosáin -- Murder As A Weapon Of Exile: English Politics At The Spanish Court (1649-1652) / Igor Pérez Tostado -- Scots In Swedish Bremen And Verden (1645-1712) / Kathrin Zickermann -- The Gordons Of Huntly: A Scottish Noble Household And Its European Connections, 1603-1688 / Barry Robertson -- My Heart Is A Scotch Heart: Scottish Calvinist Exiles In France In Their Continental Context: 1605-1638 / Siobhan Talbott -- Under The Habsburgs And The Stuarts: The Leslies' Portrait Gallery In Ptuj Castle, Slovenia / Polona Vidmar -- English Military émigrés And The Protestant Cause In Europe, 1603-c 1640 / David J.b. Trim -- Scottish Catholics Abroad, 1603-1688: Evidence Derived From The Archives Of The Scots Colleges / Tom Mcinally -- Irish Franciscan Networks At Home And Abroad, 1607-1640 / Thomas O'connor -- The English Convents In Exile And Questions Of National Identity, C. 1600-1688 / Caroline Bowden -- Perceptions Of The British Isles And Ireland Among The Catholic Exiles: The Case Of Robert Corbington Sj / Peter Davidson. Edited By David Worthington. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Community, commodity and commerce: the Stockholm-Scots in the seventeenth century / Steve Murdoch -- Scoti, cives cracovienses: their ethnic and social identity, 1570-1660 / Waldemar Kowalski -- Fortress Rotterdam? Rotterdam's Scots community and the covenanter cause, 1638-1688 / Douglas Catterall -- Special privileges for the Irish in the kingdom of Castile (1601-1680): modern myth or contemporary reality? / Ciaran O'Scea -- Hidden by 1688 and after: Irish Catholic migration to France, 1590-1685 / Eamon O Ciosain -- Murder as a weapon of exile: English politics at the Spanish court (1649-1652) / Igor Perez Tostado -- Scots in Swedish Bremen and Verden (1645-1712) / Kathrin Zickermann -- The Gordons of Huntly: a Scottish noble household and its European connections, 1603-1688 / Barry Robertson -- "My heart is a Scotch heart": Scottish Calvinist exiles in France in their continental context: 1605-1638 / Siobhan Talbott -- Under the Habsburgs and the Stuarts: the Leslies' Portrait Gallery in Ptuj Castle, Slovenia / Polona Vidmar -- English military emigres and the Protestant cause in Europe, 1603-c 1640 / David J.B. Trim -- Scottish Catholics abroad, 1603-88: evidence derived from the archives of the Scots colleges / Tom McInally -- Irish Franciscan networks at home and abroad, 1607-1640 / Thomas O'Connor -- The English convents in exile and questions of national identity, c. 1600-1688 / Caroline Bowden -- Perceptions of the British Isles and Ireland among the Catholic -- Exiles: the case of Robert Corbington SJ / Peter Davidson This book comprises the first full-length comparison of Scottish, Irish, English and Welsh migration within Europe in the early modern period. Divided into four sections - 'Immigrants and Civilian Life', 'Diplomats and Travellers', 'Protestants and Patrons' and 'Catholics at Home and Abroad' - it offers a new perspective on several themes. Contributors elucidate networks of traders, soldiers, as well as scholars and religious figures. Material regarding patterns of residence (sometimes of the nature of an enclave, sometimes not), places of worship, choice of marital partners, and cases of return migration, is presented, the results demonstrating clearly the fruitfulness of pursuing a comparative approach to seventeenth-century British and Irish history. Contributors are Waldemar Kowalski, Peter Davidson, Douglas Catterall, Steve Murdoch, Ciaran O'Scea, Éamon Ó Ciosáin, Igor Pérez Tostado, Kathrin Zickermann, Barry Robertson, Siobhan Talbott, Polona Vidmar, David J.B. Trim, Tom McInally, Thomas O'Connor and Caroline Bowden
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