Sketches on the italian exile of spanish jesuits
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2009.v61.i123.87Keywords:
Society of Jesus, 18th century reforms, EnlightenmentAbstract
This essay tries to elucidate some aspects of the exile of Spanish Assistance in 18th century Italy. First of all, the author analyses the origins of their economic difficulties before and after the suppression. Secondly he links the cultural and editorial production developed by some Spanish Jesuits, in order to refute the ideological paradigm called «leyenda negra», with the press campaign sponsored by the count of Floridablanca.
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