Paul Shore

jesuit institute



Paul Shore

B. A., History, Lewis and Clark College, 1978
M. A., History, Yale University, 1980
Ph.D., Foundations of Education, Stanford University, 1986

See Curriculum Vitae

Academic Appointments

  • Visiting Fellow Jesuit Institute Boston College. 2009-2010.
  • Professor of Educational Studies, Saint Louis University, 2003-2009
  • Visiting Scholar, Department of History, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2009
  • Visiting Scholar, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, 2008-2009
  • Visiting Member at High Table, Jesus College, University of Cambridge, 2008
  • Visiting Scholar, University of Aberdeen, 2008
  • Honorary Visiting Research Professor, University of Glasgow, 2007
  • US Speakers Series, US Dept. of State, Serbia, 2006
  • Fulbright Austrian-Hungarian Joint Research Award, 2006
  • Fellow, Collegium Budapest Institute for Advanced Study 2006 
  • Research Associate, Institute of Jesuit Studies, Saint Louis, MO, 2001-2003
  • Visiting Scholar, Kiev Institute for the Humanities, Kiev, Ukraine, 2001
  • Visiting Scholar, Harvard Divinity School, 2000
  • Visiting Scholar, Institute of Philosophy, University of Wrocław, Poland, 2000
  • Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh, UK, 1999

Books

  • Jesuits and the Politics of Religious Pluralism in Habsburg Transylvania. Aldershot / Roma:  Ashgate / Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu. 2007.
  • The Eagle and the Cross: Jesuits in Baroque Prague. St. Louis: The Institute of Jesuit Sources. 2002.
  • Rest lightly:  A collection of Latin and Greek tomb inscriptions. Chicago: Bolchazy-Carducci. 1997.
  • Seasons of change: Reflections on half a century at Saint Louis University. St. Louis, Missouri: Saint Louis University Press. 1996 (with  Paul C. Reinert).
  • The myth of the university.  Lanham, Maryland:  University Press of America. 1992.
  • Encounters, Estrangements, Connections.  Moorhead, MN: Dacotah Territory Press. 1989.
  • Awakening the inner eye:  Intuition in education. New York: Teachers College Press. 1984 (with Nel Noddings).

Selected Refereed Articles

  • Mission Mostly Accomplished: Narratives of Jesuit Successes and Failures in Hungary and Transylvania, 1640-1772. Publicationes Universitatis Miskolciensis.
  • Crisis and Survival on the Peripheries: Jesuit Culture, Continuity and Change at Opposite Ends of Continental Europe, 1762-1814. History of Universities. (With Maurice Whitehead).
  • Antonín Koniáš, The Jesuits of Prague, and the extirpation of heresy in eighteenth century Bohemia  Kosmas 22, 1, (2008), 17-33.
  • The Life and Death of a Jesuit Mission: The Collegium in Uzhgorod, Transcarpathia (1650–1773).  Slavonic and East European Review 18, 4, (2008), 601-633. 

Additional activities 

  • Rare Books exhibit.
"Spiritual Journeys: Books Illustrating the First Two Centuries of Contemplation and Action of the Society of Jesus," displayed in the St. Louis Room of Pius XII Memorial Library at Saint Louis University, Saint Louis Missouri, USA  from September 10, 2008 to January 23, 2009.

http://libraries.slu.edu/special/digital/spiritual-journeys/ 

  • A review of my most recent book, by Markus Friedrich, a former Visiting Fellow at the Jesuit Institute at BC:

www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.php?id=22465

  • Lectures at Central European University, Budapest:

http://www.parbeszed.com/main.php?folderID=859&articleID=4137&ctag=articlelist&iid=1

http://www.jobbank.ceu.hu/web/public/news/shownews/10100/221341






Contact me at: shorep@bc.edu