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Jesuit News Networks and Catholic Identity: The Letters of John Thorpe, S.J., to the English Carmelite Nuns at Lierre, 1769–89 (2018)
Book Chapter
Kelly, J. E. (2018). Jesuit News Networks and Catholic Identity: The Letters of John Thorpe, S.J., to the English Carmelite Nuns at Lierre, 1769–89. In J. E. Kelly, & H. Thomas (Eds.), Jesuit intellectual and physical exchange between England and mainland Europe, c. 1580 – 1789 : ‘the world is our house’? (337-360). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004362666_016

The Jesuit English Mission (2018)
Book Chapter
Kelly, J. E. (2018). The Jesuit English Mission. In I. G. Županov (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of Jesuits (293-317). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190639631.013.40

This chapter concentrates on the English Jesuit Mission following its inception in 1580. It opens by examining Jesuit navigation of the issues surrounding religion and politics, arguing that it was impossible for the Jesuits’ activities not to have b... Read More about The Jesuit English Mission.

Resource Curse (2017)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2017). Resource Curse. In I. Szeman, J. Wenzel, & P. Yaeger (Eds.), Fueling culture: 101 words for energy and environment (285-288). Fordham University Press

Conformity, Loyalty and the Jesuit Mission to England of 1580 (2013)
Book Chapter
Kelly, J. E. (2014). Conformity, Loyalty and the Jesuit Mission to England of 1580. In E. Glaser (Ed.), Religious tolerance in the Atlantic world : early modern and contemporary perspectives (149-170). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137028044_7

In Elizabethan England, under the 1559 Act of Uniformity, church attendance was compulsory on Sundays and Holy Days for all those aged 14 or over. The law was enforced ‘upon payne of punishement by the Censures of the Churche, and also upon payne tha... Read More about Conformity, Loyalty and the Jesuit Mission to England of 1580.

Conflict, Compromise and Resistance: Popular Culture in Austria, 1918-1945 (2006)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2006). Conflict, Compromise and Resistance: Popular Culture in Austria, 1918-1945. In R. Robertson, & K. Kohl (Eds.), History of Austrian Literature 1918-1945 (87-106). Camden House

20th-century Austrian literature boasts many outstanding writers: Schnitzler, Musil, Rilke, Kraus, Celan, Canetti, Bernhard, Jelinek. These and others feature in broader accounts of German literature, but it is desirable to see how the Austrian liter... Read More about Conflict, Compromise and Resistance: Popular Culture in Austria, 1918-1945.

Exhibiting and Communicating Berlin around 1900 (2006)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2006). Exhibiting and Communicating Berlin around 1900. In D. Midgley, C. Emden, & C. Keen (Eds.), Imagining the City, Volume Two: The Politics of Urban Space (193-215). Peter Lang

The urban spaces we inhabit today have been moulded by a combination of historical forces - by social and economic processes, by the specific designs of urban planners, and by the regulatory and ritual practices of earlier times. As arenas of cultura... Read More about Exhibiting and Communicating Berlin around 1900.

Reconstructing the Centre: Sociology and Architecture in the New Berlin (2005)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2005). Reconstructing the Centre: Sociology and Architecture in the New Berlin. In D. Inglis, & J. Hughson (Eds.), The Sociology of Art (183-212). Palgrave Macmillan

What light can sociology shed on art and culture in contemporary society? What is distinctive about the sociological understanding of art? In what ways is the sociology of art today developing new insights into the nature of artistic life? This volum... Read More about Reconstructing the Centre: Sociology and Architecture in the New Berlin.

Connecting and Locating Culture (2005)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2005). Connecting and Locating Culture. In J. C. Stewart, & S. Ward (Eds.), Blueprints for No-Man's Land. Connections in Contemporary Austrian Culture (9-28). Peter Lang

This volume brings together a collection of essays focusing on selected aspects of inter- and multidisciplinarity in contemporary Austrian culture. These include the connections between literature and the media, literature and the visual arts, litera... Read More about Connecting and Locating Culture.

A Taste of Vienna: food as a signifier of urban modernity in Vienna 1890–1930 (2004)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2004). A Taste of Vienna: food as a signifier of urban modernity in Vienna 1890–1930. In A. Cowan, & J. Steward (Eds.), The City and the Senses: Urban Culture Since 1500. Ashgate Publishing

How do we experience a city in terms of the senses? What are the inter-relations between human experience and behaviour in urban space? This volume examines these questions in the context of European urban culture between the fifteenth and twentieth... Read More about A Taste of Vienna: food as a signifier of urban modernity in Vienna 1890–1930.

The Kunsthaus Tacheles: The Berlin Architecture Debate in Micro-Historical Context (2002)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2002). The Kunsthaus Tacheles: The Berlin Architecture Debate in Micro-Historical Context. In S. Taberner, & F. Finlay (Eds.), Recasting German Identity: Culture, Politics and Literature in the Berlin Republic. Camden House

This collection of fifteen essays revisits the question of German identity. Unlike previous books on this topic, however, it does not focus exclusively on national identity in the aftermath of Hitler. Instead, it concentrates on the plurality of ethn... Read More about The Kunsthaus Tacheles: The Berlin Architecture Debate in Micro-Historical Context.

The World of the Waltz. Dance and Non-Contemporaneity in Schnitzler's Texts (2002)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2002). The World of the Waltz. Dance and Non-Contemporaneity in Schnitzler's Texts. In F. Krobb, & I. Foster (Eds.), Arthur Schnitzler: Zeitgenossenschaften/Contemporaneities. Peter Lang

Arthur Schnitzler lived through a time of profound political, social and intellectual change: the First World War transformed Austria from a huge multinational empire into a small Alpine republic; the liberal middle-class consensus which characterise... Read More about The World of the Waltz. Dance and Non-Contemporaneity in Schnitzler's Texts.

The Written City. Literary Representations of Vienna at the Turn of the Centuries (2002)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2002). The Written City. Literary Representations of Vienna at the Turn of the Centuries. In E. Grabovszki, & J. Hardin (Eds.), Literature in Vienna at the Turn of the Centuries. Continuities and Discontinuities Around 1900 and 2000 (27-49). Camden House

This book of new essays by widely-published scholars from the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and Austria examines the artistic, social, political, and historical continuities and discontinuities in Viennese literature during the periods aroun... Read More about The Written City. Literary Representations of Vienna at the Turn of the Centuries.