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Spain and the Irish Mission, 1609-1707, Hardback Book

Spain and the Irish Mission, 1609-1707 Hardback

Part of the Routledge Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Worlds of Knowledge series

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Spain and the Irish Mission, 1609-1707 examines Spanish confessional policy in 17th-century Ireland.

Cristina Bravo Lozano provides an innovative perspective on Spanish-Irish relations during a crucial period for Early Modern European history.

Key historical actors and events are brought to the fore in her account of the missionary networks created around the Irish Catholic exile in the Iberian Peninsula.

She presents a comprehensive study of this form of royal patronage, the changes and challenges Irish Catholicism had to face after the peace of London (1604) and the role that Irish missionaries played in preserving its place within the framework of Anglo-Spanish relations.

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