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Juan de Mariana and Early Modern Spanish Political Thought. By Harald E. Braun. [Catholic Christendom, 1300-1700.] (Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company. 2007. Pp. xiii, 200. $99.95. ISBN 978-0-754-63962-6.)
This concise treatment of the most famous work by the Jesuit Juan de Mariana, the De Rege of 1599, starts from a valid commonplace: that contemporaries, above all in early-seventeenth-century France, were quick to take it as the epitome of supposed Jesuit justification of regicide. Harald Braun does not, however, seek to investigate further such undoubtedly hostile reception, accepting that incautious passages in Mariana's publication made it possible. Instead, the author attempts to distinguish the peculiarly Spanish, indeed Castilian, circumstances surrounding the publication and link these to its demonstrably eclectic and less than systematic nature. This book thus offers reflections complementary to recent works on early-modern Jesuit theory and political influence, such as those by Robert Bireley, SJ. (especially The Counter-Reformation Prince, Chapel...