Catholic Women and Mexican Politics, 1750-1940
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Catholic Women and Mexican Politics, 1750-1940
Chowning, Margaret
Princeton University Press
11/2024
376
Mole
9780691264578
15 a 20 dias
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Usury; Canon law (Catholic Church); Decree; Economic history of the United States; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Women's rights; Origins of the American Civil War; Feminism (international relations); Feminism; American Anti-Slavery Society; Collegiality (Catholic Church); Critical edition (opera); Journal of Medieval History; Larceny; Despot (court title); Christianity; Presumption (canon law); Roman Curia; Kingdom of England; Pope Benedict XII; American Political Thought; Pope Clement V; Crusades; North American Review; The Making of the English Working Class; North America; John Quincy Adams; Jews; Johns Hopkins University Press; American Council of Learned Societies; Catholic Church; Second Barons' War; Friuli; Harvard University Press; Library of America; Citizens (Spanish political party); Cistercians; Council of Vienne; Ottoman Empire; Antiquities; American Civil War; Mass politics; Prostitution; Theft; Archbishop of Canterbury; Slavery in ancient Rome; National Anti-Slavery Standard; Duchy of Burgundy; Pew Research Center; Italians; Book of Deuteronomy; Alexis de Tocqueville; Northern Europe; Nationalism; The Politics of Individualism; Child murder; Pope Boniface VIII; Social liberalism; Federalist Party; Political myth; Temporal power (papal); Lombardy; Catholic University of America Press; England in the High Middle Ages; Intellectual history; Christian theology; German Emperor; Castile (historical region); LGBT rights by country or territory; Extortion
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Usury; Canon law (Catholic Church); Decree; Economic history of the United States; Harriet Beecher Stowe; Women's rights; Origins of the American Civil War; Feminism (international relations); Feminism; American Anti-Slavery Society; Collegiality (Catholic Church); Critical edition (opera); Journal of Medieval History; Larceny; Despot (court title); Christianity; Presumption (canon law); Roman Curia; Kingdom of England; Pope Benedict XII; American Political Thought; Pope Clement V; Crusades; North American Review; The Making of the English Working Class; North America; John Quincy Adams; Jews; Johns Hopkins University Press; American Council of Learned Societies; Catholic Church; Second Barons' War; Friuli; Harvard University Press; Library of America; Citizens (Spanish political party); Cistercians; Council of Vienne; Ottoman Empire; Antiquities; American Civil War; Mass politics; Prostitution; Theft; Archbishop of Canterbury; Slavery in ancient Rome; National Anti-Slavery Standard; Duchy of Burgundy; Pew Research Center; Italians; Book of Deuteronomy; Alexis de Tocqueville; Northern Europe; Nationalism; The Politics of Individualism; Child murder; Pope Boniface VIII; Social liberalism; Federalist Party; Political myth; Temporal power (papal); Lombardy; Catholic University of America Press; England in the High Middle Ages; Intellectual history; Christian theology; German Emperor; Castile (historical region); LGBT rights by country or territory; Extortion