Acknowledgments . ixList of Contributors . xiIntroduction . 1David WorthingtonPART ONEIMMIGRANTS AND CIVILIAN LIFECommunity, Commodity and Commerce: The Stockholm-Scots in the Seventeenth Century . 31Steve MurdochScoti, Cives Cracovienses: Their Ethnic and Social Identity, 1570-1660 . 67Waldemar KowalskiFortress Rotterdam? Rotterdam's Scots Community and the Covenanter Cause, 1638-1688 . 87Douglas CatterallSpecial privileges for the Irish in the Kingdom of Castile (1601-1680): Modern Myth or Contemporary Reality? . 107Ciaran O'SceaHidden by 1688 and Aft er: Irish Catholic Migration to France, 1590-1685 .
125Éamon Ó CiosáinPART TWODIPLOMATS AND TRAVELLERSMurder as a Weapon of Exile: English Politics at the Spanish Court (1649-1652) . 141Igor Pérez TostadoScots in Swedish Bremen and Verden (1645-1712) . 161Kathrin ZickermannThe Gordons of Huntly: A Scottish Noble Household and its European Connections, 1603-1688 . 181Barry RobertsonPART THREEPROTESTANTS AND PATRONS"My Heart is a Scotch Heart": Scottish Calvinist Exiles in France in their Continental Context: 1605-1638 . 197Siobhan TalbottUnder the Habsburgs and the Stuarts: The Leslies' Portrait Gallery in Ptuj Castle, Slovenia . 215Polona VidmarEnglish Military Emigres and the Protestant Cause in Europe, 1603-c. 1640 . 237David J.
B. TrimPART FOURCATHOLICS AT HOME AND ABROADScottish Catholics Abroad, 1603-88: Evidence Derived from the Archives of the Scots Colleges . 261Tom McInallyIrish Franciscan Networks at Home and Abroad, 1607-1640 . 279Thomas O'ConnorThe English Convents in Exile and Questions of National Identity, c. 1600-1688 . 297Caroline BowdenPerceptions of the British Isles and Ireland among theCatholic Exiles: The Case of Robert Corbington SJ . 315Peter DavidsonIndex . 323.