1st Edition

Jesuits and the Politics of Religious Pluralism in Eighteenth-Century Transylvania Culture, Politics and Religion, 1693–1773

By Paul Shore Copyright 2007
246 Pages
by Routledge

246 Pages
by Routledge

This book tells the story of the Jesuit mission to Cluj, Transylvania (now Romania) from 1693, when the Jesuits were allowed to return after almost a century of restricted activity in the region, until 1773, when the order was suppressed. During these eight decades the Jesuits created a complex, multi-faceted community whose impact reached throughout Transylvania and beyond into neighbouring... Read more
Contents: Preface; Uneasy neighbors; The Uniate Church; The institution of union; Schooling; Jesuitae Fabri: the society constructs a presence; Theatre in the Jesuit schools; Social order; Community: looking westward?; The 1743 mission to Moldavia; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

Biography

Paul Shore is Professor in the Department of Educational Studies, Saint Louis University, USA.

’This book is well worth the attention of a wide range of historians, not only those of the Jesuits, but of those of culture, politics, and religion, and especially of the interplay between them.’ Church History