Radicals in Exile
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In 'Radicals in Exile,' Freddy Domínguez explores the lives and networks of political and religious radicals who lived in exile during the early modern era, examining how displacement shaped their politics and cultural production.
The book analyzes case studies that illuminate broader transformations in early modern political dissent and the circulation of radical ideas across borders.
Domínguez situates exiled radicals within transnational networks, showing how they influenced debates in their homelands and host societies.
The study draws on archival sources to trace personal trajectories and the practicalities of exile, including patronage, print culture, and community formation.
It contributes to scholarship on political culture, migration, and the history of ideas.
The book analyzes case studies that illuminate broader transformations in early modern political dissent and the circulation of radical ideas across borders.
Domínguez situates exiled radicals within transnational networks, showing how they influenced debates in their homelands and host societies.
The study draws on archival sources to trace personal trajectories and the practicalities of exile, including patronage, print culture, and community formation.
It contributes to scholarship on political culture, migration, and the history of ideas.
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