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British And Irish Emigrants And Exiles In Europe 16031688 David Worthington

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British And Irish Emigrants And Exiles In Europe 16031688 David Worthington
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Pages: 361
Author: David Worthington
ISBN: 9789004180086, 9004180087
Language: English
Year: 2010

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British And Irish Emigrants And Exiles In Europe 16031688 David Worthington by David Worthington 9789004180086, 9004180087 instant download after payment.

This book comprises the first full-length comparison of Scottish, Irish, English and Welsh migration within Europe in the early modern period. Divided into four sections - 'Immigrants and Civilian Life', 'Diplomats and Travellers', 'Protestants and Patrons' and 'Catholics at Home and Abroad' - it offers a new perspective on several themes. Contributors elucidate networks of traders, soldiers, as well as scholars and religious figures. Material regarding patterns of residence (sometimes of the nature of an enclave, sometimes not), places of worship, choice of marital partners, and cases of return migration, is presented, the results demonstrating clearly the fruitfulness of pursuing a comparative approach to seventeenth-century British and Irish history.

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