[Home]History of Jesuits/Talk

HomePage | Recent Changes | Preferences

Revision 7 . . August 9, 2001 5:08 am by MichaelTinkler
Revision 6 . . August 9, 2001 1:44 am by Lee Daniel Crocker
  

Difference (from prior major revision) (no other diffs)

Added: 13a14,19



Oh, my. That is wonderful to know, Lee. I'd guess England, where 'jesuitry' and 'jesuitical' are incredibly common terms of political abuse and where p.c.ness is advanced enough to demand it. There are Latin American countries of which I'd believe it, but they wouldn't be a major market for the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, English Edition, I'd guess? Great book on the Jesuit conspiracy topic, by the way, and my entry for explaining the Mind of the Conspiracy Thinker: The Jesuit Myth : Conspiracy Theory and Politics in Nineteenth-Century France. Geoffrey Cubitt. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993. ASIN: 0198228686 (out of print, of course). --MichaelTinkler




HomePage | Recent Changes | Preferences
Search: