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A Twentiethcentury Crusade The Vaticans Battle To Remake Christian Europe Giuliana Chamedes

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A Twentiethcentury Crusade The Vaticans Battle To Remake Christian Europe Giuliana Chamedes
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.15 MB
Pages: 441
Author: Giuliana Chamedes
ISBN: 9780674239128, 9780674983427, 0674239121, 0674983424
Language: English
Year: 2019

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A Twentiethcentury Crusade The Vaticans Battle To Remake Christian Europe Giuliana Chamedes by Giuliana Chamedes 9780674239128, 9780674983427, 0674239121, 0674983424 instant download after payment.

Drawing on new archival research conducted in eight countries and in seven different languages, this book uncovers how the Vatican shaped the European international order after both world wars, via the novel use of international law, public diplomacy, and new media. Through careful attention to the entanglements of religion and politics, A Twentieth-Century Crusade traces the extraordinary story of how the Vatican moved from the margins to the center of European affairs after World War I.--

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