He became a historian of the order, primarily in the Netherlands, and bibliographer of Jesuit publications. He was the director of the Dutch Institute for Jesuit Studies,[4] and a frequent book reviewer in the Jesuit-run cultural review Streven.[5]
"In de schuilkelders van het Canisiuscollege, september-november 1944", Jaarboek Numaga, 41 (1994), pp. 154-182. On
Canisius College, Nijmegen in the final stages of the
Second World War.
References
^"Paul Begheyn". jezuieten.org. Jezuïeten in Nederland en Vlaanderen. 2020.
He became a historian of the order, primarily in the Netherlands, and bibliographer of Jesuit publications. He was the director of the Dutch Institute for Jesuit Studies,[4] and a frequent book reviewer in the Jesuit-run cultural review Streven.[5]
"In de schuilkelders van het Canisiuscollege, september-november 1944", Jaarboek Numaga, 41 (1994), pp. 154-182. On
Canisius College, Nijmegen in the final stages of the
Second World War.
References
^"Paul Begheyn". jezuieten.org. Jezuïeten in Nederland en Vlaanderen. 2020.