Freddy C. Domínguez Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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3 h-index 35 pubs 51 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Freddy C. Domínguez's research focuses on early modern English Catholic history, particularly examining the roles of mobility, exile, and the Counter-Reformation. His work investigates the social networks, kinship, gender dynamics, and coexistence within these communities during the 16th century. Domínguez has published several scholarly works on this subject, including analyses of figures like Luisa de Carvajal and the broader context of Tudor England's relationship with the Spanish monarchy.

His scholarship contributes to understanding the complexities of religious and political life in early modern England. With an h-index of 3 and 51 total citations across 35 publications, his research has engaged with topics such as transnational Catholicism and the experiences of individuals navigating religious and political shifts.

Metrics

  • h-index: 3
  • Publications: 35
  • Citations: 51

Selected Publications

  • Smith, Frederick E. Transnational Catholicism in Tudor England: Mobility, Exile, and Counter-Reformation, 1530–1580 (2025) DOI
  • In From the Cold: Notes on Sixteenth-Century English Catholic History (2024) DOI
  • Francis Kelly. Captain Francisco de Cuéllar: The Armada, Ireland, and the Wars of the Spanish Monarchy, 1578–1606. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2020. Pp. 312. $55.00 (cloth). (2023) DOI
  • Catholic Social Networks in Early Modern England: Kinship, Gender, and Coexistence. By Susan M. Cogan. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. 296 pp. € 113,00 cloth. (2022) DOI
  • Alexander Samson, Mary and Philip: The Marriage of Tudor England and Habsburg Spain, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020, pp. iii + 278, £80.00, ISBN: 978-1-5261-4223-8 (2021) DOI