Gregory XVI had confirmed for Goa the Benedictine José Maria da Silva Torres under somewhat ambiguous conditions. The Pope publicly recognized the Portuguese rights of patronage in the Estado da India but in a private letter to the new ...
In order to complement, expand and rejuvenate the debate which has so far concentrated largely on Northern, Central and Eastern Europe, this volume brings together historians of Southern Europe (broadly defined) and its ultramarine empires.
Egerton, F. C. C. Salazar, Rebuilder of Portugal. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1943. FerraZ, Artur Ivens. A Asenga'o (l6 Salazar: Memo'rias de Ivens Ferraz. Lisbon, 1988. Ferro, Antonio. Salazar: O Homem E A Sua Obra. Lisbon, 1933.
“The Public Divided: How Contemporaries Understood Politics in EighteenthCentury France,” in Adams, Christiane, Censer, Jack R., and Graham, Lisa Jane (eds.),Visions and Revisions of Eighteenth-Century France (University Park, ...
... Portugal restaurado (4 vols). Livraria Civilização, Lisbon. Miller SJ1978 Portugal and Rome c. 1748–1830. An aspect of the Catholic enlightenment. Università Gregoriana Editrice, Rome. Monteiro NG2003 Seventeenth and eighteenthcentury ...
A major new study of the marquês de Pombal, one of the most important figures in Portuguese history and one of the eighteenth century's most successful 'enlightened despots'.
This volume analyses the causes and consequences of the Jesuit Suppression, one of the most dramatic events in eighteenth-century history.
... 106, 244, 246 Cinco Gremios Mayores de Madrid, 103, 108 Cisneros, Fray Diego, 196 Clavijero, Francisco Javier, S.J., 180–2, 187 Storia antica del Messico, 181–2 Clavijo y Fajardo, José, 86 Clement XI, Pope, 51 Clement XIV, Pope, 52, ...
Benedict XIV and the Enlightenment offers a comprehensive assessment of Benedict's engagement with Enlightenment art, science, spirituality, and culture.
First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The central claim of this book is that the immense ideological appeal of the traditional birth-of-modernity myth has meant that the actual lack of Deists has been glossed over, and a quite misleading historical view has become entrenched.