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Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu vol. lxxxviii, fasc. 176 (2019-II) Bibliography on the History of the Society of Jesus 20191 Wenceslao Soto Artuñedo SJ A collaboration between Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu, Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies (Boston College) and Jesuitica Project (KU Leuven) The “Bibliography on the History of the Society of Jesus” was first produced for AHSI by László Polgár SJ, spanning fifty issues of the journal, between 1952 and 2001. The Bibliography was resumed in 2006 by Paul Begheyn SJ, who was its author until 2018. With appreciation and esteem for Fr Begheyn’s significant contribution to this enterprise, the collaborators on the “Bibliography on the History of the Society of Jesus 2019” enter a new phase of the Bibliography’s production, incorporating for the first time three distinct and interconnected outlets for exploring the bibliographical riches of Jesuit history: -Bibliography on the History of the Society of Jesus, by Wenceslao Soto Artuñedo SJ, in print and online annually, Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu: http://www.sjweb.info/arsi/en/publications/ahsi/ bibliography/ -Jesuit Online Bibliography, a free, searchable collection of Jesuit Studies Scholarship through the Portal to Jesuit Studies: https:// jesuitonlinebibliography.bc.edu/ -Jesuitica, a collaborative initiative from KU Leuven and the Jesuit Region ELC to facilitate academic research on the Maurits Sabbe Library’s Jesuitica book collections: https://www.jesuitica.be/ The 2019 Bibliography introduces some changes to the bibliographical styling and criteria for inclusion of works. As in previous years, in order to provide continuity with Fr Polgár’s work, it incorporates titles dated from 2000. Entries are divided into three sections: I. The entire Society; II. Countries; III. Persons. An Index of authors concludes the Bibliography. Some further features of the Bibliography may be noted: 1 The following persons have generously assisted in putting together this bibliography: Nicoletta Basilotta (Roma), Paul Begheyn (Amsterdam), Clemens Brodkorb (München), Cristiano Casalini (Boston), Carlos Coupeau (Bilbao), Michał Czerenkiewicz (Krakow), Bernard Deprez (Louvain), Ad Dudink (Louvain), Seth Meehan (Boston), Nicolas Standaert SJ (Louvain), Yannick Van Loon (Louvain), Gabriel M. Verd (Granada), Kasper Volk (Boston). 520 Wenceslao Soto Artuñedo SJ 1. In each section, titles are listed in chronological order of publication and, within each year, in alphabetical order of author (works without named authors or editors are placed after these, by alphabetical order of title). 2. Author names only are listed: abbreviations of religious orders or congregations are omitted after author names. 3. Publications on the internet, titles in private Jesuit publications, book reviews, unpublished dissertations, and theses are not included. For more detailed bibliographies on spirituality, please consult the annual bibliography in the Spanish journal Manresa, and www. ignaziana.org, which provides a review of theological research. Please send new titles, corrections and suggestions to: Wenceslao Soto SJ, ARSI Borgo Santo Spirito, 4 00193 Roma, Italia [email protected] I. The entire Society A. General history 1. Auxiliary sciences 1-3 2. Historical works 4-20 B. Special history 1. Saint Ignatius of Loyola 21-39 2. Institute 40 3. Spiritual Exercises 41-50 4. Spirituality 51-58 5. Pastoral activities 59-75 6. Cultural activities 76-153 7. Polemical writings 154-158 II. Countries A. Africa 159 B. America 160-208 C. Asia 209-251 D. Europe 252-327 E. Oceania 328 III. Persons Persons in alphabetical order 329-568 Index of authors p. 584 Complementary list of persons p. 591 Bibliography on the History of the Society of Jesus 2019 521 I. The entire Society A. General History 1. Auxiliary sciences 1. Roberts, Kyle B. “Rediscovering Physical Collections through the Digital Archive: The Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project.” Collections, vol. 12, no. 4, 2016, pp. 445–457. 2. Palagiano, Sergio. “Il fondo Santa Sede nell’Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu (Arsi) tra Antica e Nuova Compagnia: analisi archivistica e prospettive di ricerca.” Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, vol. 171, no. 1, 2017, pp. 99–144. 3. Binasco, Matteo. Roman Sources for the History of American Catholicism 1763–1939. University of Notre Dame Press, 2018. 2. Historical works 4. Höpfl, Harro. “Ordered Passions: Commitment and Hierarchy in the Organizational Ideas of the Jesuit Founders.” Management Learning, vol. 31, no. 3, 2000, pp. 313–329. 5. Chanterie, Frans. “Korte levensbeschryvingen van de heiligen der Societeit van Jesus (1761).” Jesuit Books in the Low Countries 1540- 1773: A Selection from the Maurits Sabbe Library, edited by Paul Be- gheyn et al., Peeters, 2009, pp. 280–283. 6. Winnerling, Tobias. “The Spiritual Empire of the Society of Jesus.” Itinerario, vol. 40, no. 2, 2016, pp. 215–237. 7. Decock, Wim. “Law, Religion, and Debt Relief: Balancing above the ‘Abyss of Despair’ in Early Modern Canon Law and Theology.” American Journal of Legal History, vol. 57, no. 2, 2017, pp. 125–141. 8. Dürr, Renate. “Mapping the Miracle: Empirical Approaches in the Exodus Debate of the Eighteenth Century.” Past and Present, vol. 237, no. 1, 2017, pp. 93–133. 9. Ferlan, Claudio. “Ivresse et gourmandise dans la culture missionnaire jésuite. Entre bière et maté (XVIe-XVIIe siècles).” Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions, vol. 62, no. 178, 2017, pp. 257–258. 10. Friedrich, Markus, and Alexander Schunka, editors. Reporting Christian Missions in the Eighteenth Century: Communication, Culture of Knowledge and Regular Publication in a Cross-Confessional Perspective. Harrassowitz Verlag, 2017. 11. Muneroni, Stefano. Hermenegildo and the Jesuits: Staging Sainthood in the Early Modern Period. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. 12. Trakulhun, Sven. Asiatische Revolutionen: Europa und der Aufstieg 522 Wenceslao Soto Artuñedo SJ und Fall asiatischer Imperien (1600–1830). Campus Verlag, 2017. 13. Ellis-Marino, Elizabeth. “A conversion too far: Elisabeth von Loe, Moritz von Büren, and the Jesuits.” Church History and Religious Culture, vol. 98, no. 3-4, 2018, pp. 387–406. 14. Ferlan, Claudio. Os Jesuítas. Edições Loyola, 2018. 15. Findlen, Paula. “How Information Travels: Jesuit Networks, Scien- tific Knowledge, and the Early Modern Republic of Letters, 1540– 1640.” Empires of Knowledge: Scientific Networks in the Early Modern World, edited by Paula Findlen, Routledge, 2018, pp. 57–105. 16. Magnani, Arianna. “The imported culture: Who is the dummy? Considering ‘agency’ in the circulation of Chinese books in Europe during the XVII-XVIII centuries.” Annali di Ca‘ Foscari. Serie Orientale - Supplemento, vol. 54, 2018, pp. 575–594. 17. Miszalska, Jadwiga. “Siedemnastowieczne polskie tłumaczenia jezuickich relacji z misji na dalekim wschodzie w kontekście problematyki historii przekładu.” Przekladaniec, no. 36, 2018, pp. 25–43. 18. Paltrinieri, Riccardo. La salvezza della croce. Una riflessione in dialogo con Durrwell e Balthasar. Aracne Editrice, 2018. 19. Spadaro, Antonio. Gesprekken over de Kerk en de wereld van morgen. Adveniat and Halewijn, 2018. 20. Mariani, Andrea. “State-Sponsored Inventories of Jesuit Houses in the Aftermath of the Suppression of the Society of Jesus: Notes on a Source for Jesuit History from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.” Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, vol. 87, no. 174, 2018, pp. 189–241. B. Special History See also 510 1. Saint Ignatius of Loyola 21. Mochizuki, Mia M. “Ignatius of Loyola S.J., Geestelycke oeffeninghen (1673).” Jesuit Books in the Low Countries 1540-1773: A Selection from the Maurits Sabbe Library, edited by Paul Begheyn et al., Peeters, 2009, pp. 196–201. 22. Mushipu Mbombo, Dieudonné. Le Récit du pèlerin de saint Ignace de Loyola et son rôle formatif dans l'accompagnement spirituel. L'apport des sciences humaines par l'herméneutique classique et la psychologie culturelle dans la lecture pastorale d'un tel récit. Academic Press Fribourg, 2014. 23. Ferlan, Claudio. “La pericolosità degli eccessi. Ignazio di Loyola e le regole della tavola.” Ignaziana, vol. 23, no. 1, 2017, pp. 3–16. Bibliography on the History of the Society of Jesus 2019 523 24. Lop Sebastià, Miguel, editor. Relatos ignacianos. Hablan los testigos. Mensajero, 2017. 25. Wenzelmann, Adelheid, and Christiane Brendel. Martin Luther und Ignatius von Loyola. Entdeckung einer spirituellen Verwandtschaft. Vol. Ignatianische Impulse Bd. 74, Echter, 2017. 26. Adamus, Klaudia, and Mieczysław Bednarz, editors. Opowieść pielgrzyma: autobiografia. Wydawnictwo WAM, 2018. 27. Cordovilla Pérez, Ángel. “‘Al hablar al Padre, mi amor se extendía a toda la Trinidad’ [De 63]. Rasgos del Dios de Ignacio.” Dogmática Ignaciana. “Buscar y Hallar la Voluntad Divina” [Ej 1], edited by Gabino Uríbarri Bilbao, Universidad Pontificia Comillas and Sal Terrae and Mensajero, 2018, pp. 73–96. 28. Daelemans, Bert. “‘Unción del Espíritu Santo’ [Co 414]. En el cruce de voluntades: pneumatología ignaciana.” Dogmática Ignaciana. “Buscar y Hallar la Voluntad Divina” [Ej 1], edited by Gabino Uríbarri Bilbao, Sal Terrae and Mensajero and Universidad Pontificia Comillas, 2018, pp. 205–240. 29. Frasca, Ralph. “‘Utter Ruthlessness and Brutality’: An Archdiocese Fights Back When a Major Newspaper Compares Saint Ignatius Loyola to Adolf Hitler.” American Catholic Studies, vol. 129, no. 4, 2018, pp. 45–68. 30. García Hernán, Enrique. “‘... Exhortando a las confesiones y comuniones’ [Fn I, 126]. Confesores de Ignacio a Loyola.”