Foreign Intruders: Anti-Jesuit Narratives in Poland–Lithuania during the Reigns of Stephen Báthory and Sigismund III, 1576–1632: Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Jesuit Studies
Autor Robert Aleksander Maryks, Michał Nowakowskien Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004727007
ISBN-10: 9004727000
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Jesuit Studies
ISBN-10: 9004727000
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Jesuit Studies
Notă biografică
Robert Aleksander Maryks, Ph.D. (Fordham University, New York), is Professor of Early Modern History and Literature at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. He has published extensively on the history of the Jesuits, including the monographs Saint Cicero and the Jesuits(Ashgate, 2008) and The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews (Brill, 2010), as well as a dozen co-edited volumes. He is the founding editor of the Journal of Jesuit Studies and of several Jesuit-related series at Brill.
Michał E. Nowakowski is a doctoral candidate at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. His research focuses on Catholic–Calvinist polemical literature, Jesuit political and social thought, and early modern diplomatic theory.
Michał E. Nowakowski is a doctoral candidate at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. His research focuses on Catholic–Calvinist polemical literature, Jesuit political and social thought, and early modern diplomatic theory.
Cuprins
Introduction
1 Following the Pope’s Kitchen: Jakub Niemojewski and the Rise of Anti‐Jesuit Sentiment in Poland–Lithuania
2 A Man Who Defied the Society of Jesus: Andrzej Wolan and the First Clash between the Vilnius Jesuits and Calvinists
3 Protestant Vilnius beyond Wolan: the “Apologeticus” as the First Anti‐Jesuit Poetry
4 Beyond the Corruption of the Youth: The Equitis Poloni in jesuitas actio prima (1590) and the Emergence ofPolitical Opposition to the Jesuits in Poland–Lithuania
5 “Prawda i szczyrość katolicka”: Anti‐Jesuit Literature of the Polish Brethren
6 Anti‐Jesuit Literature during the Zebrzydowski Rokosz (1606–1607)
7 “Gdzie tylko jezuity wejdą, tam wnet rozruchy i niepokoje wszczynają” [Wherever Jesuits Enter, Disturbances and Unrest Soon Arise]: Anti-Jesuit Pamphlets and Polemics in Toruń (1614–1616)
8 The Monita privata: a Conspiratorial Parody Unveiling Jesuit Intrigues for Domination
9 Money, Monopoly, and Youth Corruption: Jan Brożek’s Gratis (1625) and the Conflict between the Society of Jesus and the Kraków Academy
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
1 Following the Pope’s Kitchen: Jakub Niemojewski and the Rise of Anti‐Jesuit Sentiment in Poland–Lithuania
2 A Man Who Defied the Society of Jesus: Andrzej Wolan and the First Clash between the Vilnius Jesuits and Calvinists
3 Protestant Vilnius beyond Wolan: the “Apologeticus” as the First Anti‐Jesuit Poetry
4 Beyond the Corruption of the Youth: The Equitis Poloni in jesuitas actio prima (1590) and the Emergence ofPolitical Opposition to the Jesuits in Poland–Lithuania
5 “Prawda i szczyrość katolicka”: Anti‐Jesuit Literature of the Polish Brethren
6 Anti‐Jesuit Literature during the Zebrzydowski Rokosz (1606–1607)
7 “Gdzie tylko jezuity wejdą, tam wnet rozruchy i niepokoje wszczynają” [Wherever Jesuits Enter, Disturbances and Unrest Soon Arise]: Anti-Jesuit Pamphlets and Polemics in Toruń (1614–1616)
8 The Monita privata: a Conspiratorial Parody Unveiling Jesuit Intrigues for Domination
9 Money, Monopoly, and Youth Corruption: Jan Brożek’s Gratis (1625) and the Conflict between the Society of Jesus and the Kraków Academy
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index