Making, Breaking and Remaking the Irish Missionary Network: Ireland, Rome and the West Indies in the Seventeenth Century
This book reconstructs the efforts that were made to establish a missionary network between the two Irish Colleges of Rome, Ireland, and the West Indies during the seventeenth century. It analyses the process which brought the Irish clergy to establish two dedicated colleges in the epicenter of early modern Catholicism and to develop a series of missionary initiatives in the English islands of the West Indies. During a period of great political change in Ireland, continental Europe and the Atlantic region, the book traces how and through which key figures and institutions this clerical channel was established, while at the same time identifying the main obstacles to its development.
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Making, Breaking and Remaking the Irish Missionary Network: Ireland, Rome and the West Indies in the Seventeenth Century
This book reconstructs the efforts that were made to establish a missionary network between the two Irish Colleges of Rome, Ireland, and the West Indies during the seventeenth century. It analyses the process which brought the Irish clergy to establish two dedicated colleges in the epicenter of early modern Catholicism and to develop a series of missionary initiatives in the English islands of the West Indies. During a period of great political change in Ireland, continental Europe and the Atlantic region, the book traces how and through which key figures and institutions this clerical channel was established, while at the same time identifying the main obstacles to its development.
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Making, Breaking and Remaking the Irish Missionary Network: Ireland, Rome and the West Indies in the Seventeenth Century

Making, Breaking and Remaking the Irish Missionary Network: Ireland, Rome and the West Indies in the Seventeenth Century

by Matteo Binasco
Making, Breaking and Remaking the Irish Missionary Network: Ireland, Rome and the West Indies in the Seventeenth Century

Making, Breaking and Remaking the Irish Missionary Network: Ireland, Rome and the West Indies in the Seventeenth Century

by Matteo Binasco

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This book reconstructs the efforts that were made to establish a missionary network between the two Irish Colleges of Rome, Ireland, and the West Indies during the seventeenth century. It analyses the process which brought the Irish clergy to establish two dedicated colleges in the epicenter of early modern Catholicism and to develop a series of missionary initiatives in the English islands of the West Indies. During a period of great political change in Ireland, continental Europe and the Atlantic region, the book traces how and through which key figures and institutions this clerical channel was established, while at the same time identifying the main obstacles to its development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030473747
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 06/13/2020
Edition description: 1st ed. 2020
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Matteo Binasco is Adjunct Professor in Early Modern History at the University for Foreigners of Siena, Italy. His research interests are in Irish migrations across the Atlantic and to Rome during the early modern period. He is author of Roman Sources for the History of American Catholicism, 1763-1939 (2018) and editor of two volumes, Rome and Irish Catholicism in the Atlantic World, 1622-1908 (2018) and Luke Wadding, the Irish Franciscans, and Global Catholicism (2020).

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 Irish Clergy in Rome in the Early Seventeenth Century
3 The Beginning: The Founding of St. Isidore’s and of the Irish College
4 Forging the Missionary Links between the "Urbs" and "Hibernia"
5 A New Dimension to the Irish Mission: The West Indies
6 Missionary Supply in Crisis Years: The Colleges and Ireland7 The Colleges in Transition
8 "Ten Thousand Irish Catholics extremely Oppressed by the English Heretics": Rome, and the Irish Missions in the West Indies during the Second Half of the Seventeenth Century
9 Conclusion
Appendix I: List of students admitted to the Irish College of Rome, 1628-64
Appendix II: List of students admitted to St. Isidore’s, 1625-54
Bibliography

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“This meticulously researched monograph presents the first comprehensive investigation of the challenges associated with developing a missionary network between Rome, Ireland and the West Indies during the seventeenth century. Combining a wealth of material from Roman archival collections with a masterful synthesis of wide-ranging scholarship, Binasco’s painstaking and authoritative examination of this complex story addresses a significant lacuna in the historiography of Irish Catholicism and of Irish migration in the early modern period.” (Mary Ann Lyons, Professor of History, Maynooth University)

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