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The Dominicans in the British Isles and Beyond

Autor Richard Finn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2024
Eight centuries have passed since the Dominicans first arrived in England. This book tells their fascinating story. It discusses their role in the medieval British Church; their fate after the Reformation; their eventual re-establishment in Britain; their expansion into the Caribbean and South Africa; and their adaptation after Vatican II.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009164313
ISBN-10: 1009164317
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press

Cuprins

1. The Making of an English Multi-National: 1221–1348; 2. From the Black Death to the Tudor Suppressions: 1348–1559; 3. An Unorganised Mission: 1559–1655; 4. A European Foundation: 1655–1827; 5. Apostolic Missioners: 1655–1850; 6. The Re-makings of an Observant Province: 1850–1913; 7. 'Jarrett's Jam': The Re-Shaping of the Province: 1914–1963; 8. From 'Acute Agony' to 'Rebirth', 1964–2021.

Recenzii

'While the Dominicans in medieval England have received various degrees of attention over the past decades, this book does a particular service in attending to the less remembered history of the Order from the Reformation onwards. Notably, it also covers the activities of the Province beyond the geographical boundaries of England proper, which includes not only Scotland, Ireland and Wales but also its “homeless” period in the Netherlands and its emergence within various British colonial territories. The scholarship is of a consistently high quality and the research is impressively comprehensive. There is also a welcome determination to bypass flowery narratives of the Order's past in favour of more complicated and occasionally less-harmonious accounts.' Steven Watts, Crandall University
'The scholarship is of a consistently high quality and the research is impressively comprehensive.' Steven Watts, Crandall University
'This is an accessible account of the history of the Order from 1221 until 2021 and one that should attract a great deal of interest from readers. Richard Finn nimbly makes his way through the early history of the English Province, incorporating many of the sources published in the last seventy years. He then significantly expands knowledge of the Order as it strove to deal with the political constraints of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and brings the history of the English Dominicans into the new millennium and lifetime of the author. Finn adopts an even-handed approach to the multiple sources, and is content to let the records speak for themselves. His book offers a very worthy commemoration of the eighth centenary of the Friars' arrival in England.' Michael Robson, St Edmund's College, Cambridge

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