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Pérez García -- $tItalian Literature in the Hispanic World during the Early Modern Period (Seville and Mexico City) /$rNatalia Maillard Álvarez -- $tAristocratic Book Consumption in the Seventeenth Century: Austrian Aristocratic Book Collectors and the Role of Noble Networks in the Circulation of Books from Spain to Austria /$rBianca Lindorfer -- $tBefore we are Condemned: Inquisitorial Fears and Private Libraries of New Spain /$rIdalia García Aguilar -- $tArtem Quaevis Terra Alit: Books in the Cape Colony during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries /$rAdrien Delmas -- $tBibliography /$rNatalia Maillard Álvarez -- $tIndex of Names /$rNatalia Maillard Álvarez. 330 $aThe Reformation is often alluded to as Gutenberg?s child. Could it then be said that the Counter-Reformation was his step-child? The close relationship between the Reformation, the printing press and books has received extensive, historiographical attention, which is clearly justified; however, the links between books and the Catholic world have often been limited to a tale of censorship and repression. The current volume looks beyond this, with a series of papers that aim to shed new light on the complex relationships between Catholicism and books during the early modern period, before and after the religious schism, with special focus on trade, common reads and the mechanisms used to control readership in different territories, together with the similarities between the Catholic and the Protestant worlds. Contributors include: Stijn Van Rossem, Rafael M. Pérez García, Pedro J. 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Ghanbari Parsa andMohammad Ali Mulazadeh; Introduction; Housing finance 327 $aHousing mortgage in a socialist economyThe Czech Republic; Mortgage banking; Hungary; Housing finance systemin Hungary; Loan guarantee measures; Poland; Financial institutions; Affordability of mortgage loans; Evolution of housing mortgage loans; The demand for housing and mortgage credit; Short history of mortgage banking; Increasing individual housing loans; Public mortgage bonds; Slovakia; Housing finance; Slovenia; Privatization process; Mortgage loan systemin Slovenia; Housing market in Slovenia; Residential loan offered by banking sector 327 $aObstacles of the mortgage loan market in SloveniaDiscussion; Summary and conclusion; Abbreviations; References; 7The Mortgage Lending Marketin PolandEwa Kucharska-Stasiak andMagdalena Zaleczna; Introduction; Determinants underlying expansion of the mortgageloan market; The mortgage loan market - a retrospective analysis; Current situation on the mortgage loan market; The loan insurance system; Future of the mortgage loan market; Final comments; Notes; References; 8Secondary Mortgage Markets inSouth AfricaJulia Freybote and Viola Karoly; Introduction; Economic and property market fundamentals 327 $aPrimary mortgage markets 330 $aThe book provides a theoretical and empirical evaluation of different housing finance systems, presenting a collection of studies that describe various aspects of selected mortgage markets around the world. 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