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Roma en México / México en Roma: Las academias de arte entre Europa y el Nuevo Mundo 1843-1867 (2018)
Book
Capitelli, G., & Cracolici, S. (Eds.). (2018). Roma en México / México en Roma: Las academias de arte entre Europa y el Nuevo Mundo 1843-1867. Campisano Editore

This is the illustrate catalogue (over 400 images in colour) of the exhibition Rome in Mexico / Mexico in Rome: The Academies of Fine Arts between Europe and the New World (Mexico City, Museo Nacional de San Carlos, December 6 2018 to April 28 2019).... Read More about Roma en México / México en Roma: Las academias de arte entre Europa y el Nuevo Mundo 1843-1867.

Transatlantic Engagements (2018)
Book Chapter
Robertson, F. (2018). Transatlantic Engagements. In D. Duff (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of British Romanticism (723-738). Oxford University Press

From the Tuileries to Twickenham: The Orléans, Exile and Anglo-French Liberalism, c.1848–1880 (2018)
Journal Article
Stammers, T. (2018). From the Tuileries to Twickenham: The Orléans, Exile and Anglo-French Liberalism, c.1848–1880. The English Historical Review, 133(564), 1120-1154. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cey269

Between the 1848 Revolution and the Franco-Prussian War, the Orléans dynasty relocated to the suburbs of London. For the Orléans as for the Bourbons and the Bonapartes, exile was a fundamental aspect of nineteenth-century royalism. Deprived of the Fr... Read More about From the Tuileries to Twickenham: The Orléans, Exile and Anglo-French Liberalism, c.1848–1880.

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.

The Contested Appropriation of George Gervase's Martyrdom: European Religious Patronage and the Controversy Over the Oath of Allegiance (2018)
Journal Article
Kelly, J. E. (2018). The Contested Appropriation of George Gervase's Martyrdom: European Religious Patronage and the Controversy Over the Oath of Allegiance. Journal of British Studies, 57(2), 253-274. https://doi.org/10.1017/jbr.2017.235

From the beginning of the seventeenth century, Englishmen professed as Benedictine monks in mainland Europe began returning to their homeland. Until that point, the Catholic mission to England had been run by secular clergy and Jesuits, relationships... Read More about The Contested Appropriation of George Gervase's Martyrdom: European Religious Patronage and the Controversy Over the Oath of Allegiance.

The Homeless Heritage of the French Revolution, c.1789-1889 (2018)
Journal Article
Stammers, T. (2019). The Homeless Heritage of the French Revolution, c.1789-1889. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 25(5), 478-490. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2018.1431688

The first individuals to preserve the French Revolution were the French Revolutionaries themselves. The experience of revolution encouraged many witnesses in the 1790s to hunt down traces of an era that they recognised as both momentous and transient... Read More about The Homeless Heritage of the French Revolution, c.1789-1889.

Naples in flesh and bones: Ribera’s Drunken Silenus and Saint Jerome (2017)
Journal Article
Payne, E. (2017). Naples in flesh and bones: Ribera’s Drunken Silenus and Saint Jerome. Open Arts Journal, 99-113. https://doi.org/10.5456/issn.2050-3679/2018w05

Jusepe de Ribera did not begin to sign his paintings consistently until 1626, the year in which he executed two monumental works: the Drunken Silenus and Saint Jerome and the Angel of Judgement (Museo di Capodimonte, Naples). Both paintings include e... Read More about Naples in flesh and bones: Ribera’s Drunken Silenus and Saint Jerome.

Graphiksammler. (2017)
Book Chapter
Stammers, T. (2017). Graphiksammler. In R. Reichardt (Ed.), Lexikon der Revolutions-Ikonographie in der europäischen Druckgraphik (1789-1889) (149-166). Rhema

Gothic Scott. (2017)
Book Chapter
Robertson, F. (2017). Gothic Scott. In C. Davison, & M. Germanà (Eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Gothic (102-114). Edinburgh University Press

Counties without Borders? Religious Politics, Kinship Networks and the Formation of Catholic Communities (2017)
Journal Article
Kelly, J. E. (2018). Counties without Borders? Religious Politics, Kinship Networks and the Formation of Catholic Communities. Historical Research, 91(251), 22-38. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2281.12209

This article examines the formation of Catholic communities and the roles played by religious politics and kinship networks within that process. It contributes to historiographical debates about early modern English Catholics' self-identification in... Read More about Counties without Borders? Religious Politics, Kinship Networks and the Formation of Catholic Communities.