Exile and religion

A network of Catholic colleges was established in the Iberian Peninsula to give refuge to Irish, Scottish and English exiles. These colleges were under the direct protection of the Spanish monarchy but were also regarded with extreme suspicion by their home authorities. Celebrations and literary production served as a means of propaganda among the citizens of Valladolid, Sevilla, Salamanca, Lisbon or Madrid, where these groups of exiles established themselves.

Publications:

  • Ana Sáez-Hidalgo & Berta Cano Echevarría

  • Ana Sáez Hidalgo

  • Ana Sáez-Hidalgo & R. F. Yeager

  • Victor Houliston, Thomas McCoog, Ana Sáez-Hidalgo, Javier Burrieza, Ginevra Crosignani eds.

  • Cano Echevarría, Berta

  • O’Connor, Thomas

  • Redworth, Glyn

  • O’Connor, Thomas

  • O’Connor, Thomas

  • O’Connor, Thomas

  • Ruiz Fernández, Óscar Alfredo

  • O’Connor, Thomas

  • Cano Echevarría, Berta and Ana Sáez-Hidalgo

  • Sáez-Hidalgo, Ana and R.F. Yeager

  • Redworth, Glyn

  • Redworth, Glyn

  • Cano Echevarría, Berta and Ana Sáez-Hidalgo

  • O’Connor, Thomas

  • Carrera, Anunciación and María José Carrera (eds.) with Carlos Herrero, Pilar Garcés (gral. eds.) and Berta Cano, Elena González-Cascos, Ana Sáez (research eds.)

  • Cano Echevarría, Berta, Ana Sáez-Hidalgo, Glyn Redworth and Mark Hutchings

  • Redworth, Glyn

Diplomacy

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Travel

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Books and texts

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