Jess Wärnberg2023-09-13T09:55:17+01:00
Why popes made Rome their home and shaped its history
Published in the Irish Times on 7th September 2023.
Jess Wärnberg2023-09-13T09:40:07+01:00
City of Echoes: A New History of Rome, its Popes and its People
Icon (UK) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1837731055 Pegasus (US) https://www.amazon.com/City-Echoes-History-Popes-People/dp/1639365214 ‘In Rome the echoes [...]
Jess Wärnberg2023-09-13T09:38:12+01:00
The theory of a global papal conspiracy persists
Published in History Today, Volume 73, Issue 8, August 2023
Jess Wärnberg2021-06-18T09:08:49+01:00
Popes: Power to the People.
Published in History Today, Volume 71, Issue 5, May 2021
Jess Wärnberg2021-06-18T09:06:13+01:00
Review of Celeste McNamara, The Bishop’s Burden: Reforming the Catholic Church in Early Modern Italy
Published in History: Reviews of New Books, Volume 49 Issue [...]
Jess Wärnberg2020-12-15T13:43:10+00:00
A wife who witnessed: Katarina Jagellonica
Published in the Catholic Herald in October 2020. Available to [...]
Jess Wärnberg2020-12-15T13:41:06+00:00
The rise and fall of Swedish Catholicism
Published in the Catholic Herald, October 2020. Available to read [...]
Jess Wärnberg2020-08-06T09:33:32+01:00
St Galileo?: Review of Galileo and the Science Deniers.
Published in the Catholic Herald, Issue 6602, May 2020.
admin2020-04-08T09:09:30+01:00
Jesuit Confession and the Private Absolution of Heresy in Sixteenth-Century Italy, Papers of the British School at Rome, vol. 84, 2016
In this text, I discuss the fruits of [...]
admin2020-04-08T09:49:56+01:00
Review of Pierre-Antoine Fabre and Flavio Rurale (eds), The Acquaviva Project: Claudio Acquaviva’s Generalate (1581-1615) and the Emergence of Modern Catholicism
Published in Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, vol. 87, fasc. [...]