The Jesuits and the Thirty Years War: Kings, Courts, and Confessors.(Book review)

From: Church History | Date: March 1, 2006| Author: Byrne, Joseph P. | Copyright information

The Jesuits and the Thirty Years War: Kings, Courts, and Confessors. By Robert Bireley, S.J. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii + 300 pp. $65.00 cloth.

Robert Bireley, a Jesuit and historian at Loyola University in Chicago, has crafted a fine study of the activities and fates of the Jesuit confessors at the major Catholic courts of Europe--Vienna, Munich, Paris, and Madrid--during the Thirty Years War (1618-48). He was well prepared for the task by his work ...

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