There are a bunch of resources to study Catholic minorities online.
@CatholicRS has been devoted to publishing edited sources. AND recently, all these got digitised and are freely online (YAY!): https://issuu.com/tcrs
@CatholicRS has been devoted to publishing edited sources. AND recently, all these got digitised and are freely online (YAY!): https://issuu.com/tcrs
The @CatholicRS house journal, since a couple of years published @CambridgeCore, is also fully online. Available for members and via many libraries. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-catholic-history
There's the wonderfully #nuntastic Who Were The Nuns: a database of all English women who entered convents abroad during the #earlymodern period.
https://wwtn.history.qmul.ac.uk/search/howto.html
https://wwtn.history.qmul.ac.uk/search/howto.html
There's also the equivalent for the boys: the #monkabulous database by @monksinmotion ! https://twitter.com/monksinmotion/status/903252527831011328?s=20
For Dutch Catholics, here's the @KDCNijmegen! Archive, Library, Images about Catholic life since 1800: https://www.ru.nl/kdc-english/
And @catharijne holds an extraordinary collection in a helpful database:
http://adlib.catharijneconvent.nl/search.aspx?formtype=expert
http://adlib.catharijneconvent.nl/search.aspx?formtype=expert
oh, and more English #monkabulous goodies: the catalogue of the library of the English Benedictine house in Paris has been transcribed!
#bookhistory #histmonast
https://www.douaiabbey.org.uk/st-edmund/manuscript.html
#bookhistory #histmonast
https://www.douaiabbey.org.uk/st-edmund/manuscript.html
AND the @CatholicArcSoc has generously put the first thirty numbers of their journal online!
#histarchives #recusantsbaby! https://catholicarchivesociety.org/the-journal-of-the-catholic-archives-society/
#histarchives #recusantsbaby! https://catholicarchivesociety.org/the-journal-of-the-catholic-archives-society/