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In the current climate, where funding for the humanities is increasingly scarce, and the stewardship of the Society of Jesus's heritage faces constraints due to reduced personnel, emerging scholars in the field of Jesuit history confront notable challenges in conducting personal international research.1Moreover, such undertakings may appear redundant given the expansive digitization of library and archival collections.Yet, these firsthand scholarly endeavors are vital for historians, especially in the context of studying an institution with the global reach of the Jesuit order.
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