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Government And Politics Newsletter, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Government And Politics Newsletter, Issue 5, Sacred Heart University
Government and Politics Newsletter
No abstract provided.
History Newsletter, Spring 2009, History Department
History Newsletter, Spring 2009, History Department
History Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Provincial Patriots: The Hunanese And Modern China, Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
Provincial Patriots: The Hunanese And Modern China, Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
History Faculty Publications
Book review by Thomas D. Curran.
Platt, Stephen R. Provincial Patriots: The Hunanese and Modern China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007. ISBN 9780674026650
Richard Newhauser (Ed.), The Seven Deadly Sins: From Communities To Individuals (Book Review), Denise A. Kaiser
Richard Newhauser (Ed.), The Seven Deadly Sins: From Communities To Individuals (Book Review), Denise A. Kaiser
History Faculty Publications
Book review by Denise Kaiser:
ISBN 9789004157859
The Jacquinot Safe Zone: Wartime Refugees In Shanghai, Thomas D. Curran
The Jacquinot Safe Zone: Wartime Refugees In Shanghai, Thomas D. Curran
History Faculty Publications
Book review by Thomas D. Curran.
Ristaino, M. R. (2008). The Jacquinot safe zone: Wartime refugees in Shanghai. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. ISBN 9780804757935
"Who Would Believe What We Have Heard?": Christian Spirituality And Images From The Passion In Religious Art Of New Spain, June-Ann Greeley
"Who Would Believe What We Have Heard?": Christian Spirituality And Images From The Passion In Religious Art Of New Spain, June-Ann Greeley
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
The colonial art of New Spain/Mexico provides the viewer with a locus of examination into the robust Christianity that emerged over time out of a native spirituality newly laden with the contours and images from the Old World theology of late medieval/early Catholic Reformation Spain. Franciscan and especially Jesuit missionaries, impelled by a devotional zealotry, championed an apocalyptic vision of hope and suff ering that was well suited for artistic expression. Religious art, whether or not patronized by European colonizers, became an instrument for the missionaries to teach and for the native artists to interrogate religious doctrine, and some artists, …
At The Crossroads Of Empires: Middlemen, Social Networks, And State-Building In Republican Shanghai, Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
At The Crossroads Of Empires: Middlemen, Social Networks, And State-Building In Republican Shanghai, Thomas D. Curran Ph.D.
History Faculty Publications
Book review by Thomas D. Curran.
Dillon, Nara and Jean C. Oi, eds. At the Crossroads of Empires: Middlemen, Social Networks, and State-Building in Republican Shanghai. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008.