All Stories

  1. Religious Practices, Boundaries, and Institutions
  2. Making Italy Anglican
  3. “A Man of Intrigue but of No Virtue”
  4. British Protestant Missions and the Conversion of Europe, 1600–1900
  5. Introduction
  6. The British invention of the Waldenses
  7. To be a foreigner in early modern Italy. Were there ghettos for non-Catholic Christians?
  8. 14 Unintentional Dissent
  9. Between Anatomy and Politics: John Finch and Italy, 1649-1671
  10. Defining the Church of England in Italy in the Early Modern Times: British Reconciliations in the Documentation of the Inquisition of Pisa
  11. Anglican Liturgy as a Model for the Italian Church? The Italian Translation of the Book of Common Prayer by George Frederick Nott in 1831 and its Re-edition in 1850
  12. Seventeenth-Century Italy and English Radical Movements
  13. Lecturas contemporáneas continentales de la Revolución inglesa. Los casos de Italia y España como ejemplo
  14. From Mary Queen of Scots to the Scottish Capuchins: Scotland as a symbol of Protestant persecution in seventeenth-century Italian literature
  15. Travels and Translations
  16. Italian Translations of the Book of Common Prayer
  17. Protestanti a Livorno nella prima età moderna
  18. The Italian Protestant Church of London in the 17th Century
  19. Evans [née Canual or Canval], Katharine (c. 1618–1692), Quaker missionary
  20. L'histoire religieuse de la communauté anglaise de Livourne (xviie et xviiie siècles)
  21. Antelminelli, Alessandro [alias Amerigo Salvetti]