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Bilayer nanographenes: structure, properties, and synthetic challenges.

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The Historiography of the Society of Jesus

2018
The historical literature on the Jesuits appeared as soon as the Society was founded. A significant portion of this literature was written by Jesuits themselves. Anti-Jesuit writings likewise have made up some of the material, and confessional politics dominated the field for several centuries.
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The Spiritual Empire of the Society of Jesus

Itinerario, 2016
The aim of this article is to throw the worldwide mission efforts of the old Society of Jesus—the order from its implementation in 1540 to its dissolution in 1773—into sharper relief by applying a new analytical frame to it. The approach taken will be to view the Society as trying to establish a form of dominion over its extra-European converts that ...
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Science, empire, and the old Society of Jesus, 1540–1773

2021
Since their foundation in 1540, and well after their first suppression by Pope Clement XIV in 1773, Jesuits have been key actors in the intertwined goals of the competing Catholic empires: colonisation and evangelisation. Both goals implied a momentous effort in collecting, producing, and transmitting knowledge to which the Jesuits contributed across ...
Pavone S., Donato M. P.
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Peter Paul Rubens and The Society of Jesus

Konsthistorisk tidskrift/Journal of Art History, 1977
(1977). Peter Paul Rubens and The Society of Jesus. Konsthistorisk tidskrift/Journal of Art History: Vol. 46, No. 1-4, pp. 48-54.
Erik Larsen, Vernon Hyde Minor
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