The Government of the Society of Jesus and the confessional of Philip V. Narratives of power and influence (1714-1720)
This paper focuses on the analysis of the requests in favour of the interests of individuals sent by Michelangelo Tamburini, General of the Society of Jesus, to Father Guillaume Daubenton during his second stage as confessor of Philip V of Spain. These requests involved a self-interested constructio...
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Grupo Prohistoria
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1874 |
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| Sumario: | This paper focuses on the analysis of the requests in favour of the interests of individuals sent by Michelangelo Tamburini, General of the Society of Jesus, to Father Guillaume Daubenton during his second stage as confessor of Philip V of Spain. These requests involved a self-interested construction of memory that sought to highlight both the petitioners’ loyalty to the monarch and their love for the jesuits. The study of the way in which the general justified the merits of those he considered worthy of the king’s reward and protection will be addressed, as well as the dynamics of collaboration and resistance established between Tamburini and Daubenton. The ultimate aim to contribute to a better understanding of the relations of the Society of Jesus with Spanish political power in the first two decades of the 18th century. |
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