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Being a Jesuit in Renaissance Italy

Biographical Writing in the Early Global Age
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Being a Jesuit in Renaissance Italy by Camilla Russell offers a compelling exploration into the lives of Jesuits during the Renaissance period. The book delves into their cultural and religious impact, highlighting the complexities of their daily existence and their influence on Italian society. Through historical accounts and personal narratives, it provides insight into how they navigated the challenges of their times.
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You might enjoy this historical exploration if you're intrigued by the role and influence of Jesuits during the dynamic period of Renaissance Italy. The book provides an in-depth analysis of their spiritual, social, and political engagements, offering insights into the challenges and transformations of the era.

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Being a Jesuit in Renaissance Italy

Founded in 1540, the Society of Jesus was instantly popular, attracting thousands of candidates in its first century. Camilla Russell looks to the lives and writings of early Jesuits to better understand the Society’s appeal, how it worked, and the ideas that drove Christian thinkers and missionaries during the Renaissance and early modern period.

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A new history illuminates the Society of Jesus in its first century from the perspective of those who knew it best: the early Jesuits themselves.

The Society of Jesus was established in 1540. In the century that followed, thousands sought to become Jesuits and pursue vocations in religious service, teaching, and missions. Drawing on scores of unpublished biographical documents housed at the Roman Jesuit Archive, Camilla Russell illuminates the lives of those who joined the Society, building together a religious and cultural presence that remains influential the world over.

Tracing Jesuit life from the Italian provinces to distant missions, Russell sheds new light on the impact and inner workings of the Society. The documentary record reveals a textual network among individual members, inspired by Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises. The early Jesuits took stock of both quotidian and spiritual experiences in their own records, which reflect a community where the worldly and divine overlapped. Echoing the Society's foundational writings, members believed that each Jesuit's personal strengths and inclinations offered a unique contribution to the wholeβ€”an attitude that helps explain the Society's widespread appeal from its first days.

Focusing on the Jesuits' own words, Being a Jesuit in Renaissance Italy offers a new lens on the history of spirituality, identity, and global exchange in the Renaissance. What emerges is a kind of genetic codeβ€”a thread connecting the key Jesuit works to the first generations of Jesuits and the Society of Jesus as it exists today.

Series: I Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance History

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Camilla Russell's Being a Jesuit in Renaissance Italy is praised for its vivid portrayal of Jesuit lives during the Renaissance, filled with empathy and historical depth. Reviewers commend Russell for her innovative approach and meticulous research, highlighting her ability to integrate biography into the larger narrative of Jesuit history. The work is seen as a pivotal contribution to Jesuit studies, offering fresh insights into the identities and experiences of early Jesuits through both intimate biographical details and broader historical contexts.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674261129

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 19 April 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 1 Maps

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 544g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Camilla Russell is Publications Editor for Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu at the Roman Jesuit Archive. She is the author of Giulia Gonzaga and the Religious Controversies of Sixteenth-Century Italy and Fellow in History at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

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