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(Review) The World Catholic Renewal 1540-1770 By R. Po-Chia Hsia, Marc R. Forster
(Review) The World Catholic Renewal 1540-1770 By R. Po-Chia Hsia, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
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Religion And Culture In Early Modern Europe: 1500-1800 (Book Review), John B. Roney
Religion And Culture In Early Modern Europe: 1500-1800 (Book Review), John B. Roney
History Faculty Publications
Book review by John B. Roney.
Greyerz, Kaspar von. Religion and Culture in Early Modern Europe: 1500-1800. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
9780195327656; 9780195327663 (pbk.)
Nicholaas H. Gootjes, The Belgic Confession: Its History And Sources, John B. Roney
Nicholaas H. Gootjes, The Belgic Confession: Its History And Sources, John B. Roney
History Faculty Publications
Book review by John Roney.
Gootjes, Nicholaas H. The Belgic Confession: Its History and Sources. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2007.
ISBN 9780801032356
Slavery-Era Disclosure And Atlantic Commerce, Keith R. Allen, Jelmer Vos
Slavery-Era Disclosure And Atlantic Commerce, Keith R. Allen, Jelmer Vos
History Faculty Publications
Explores the connections between greater Atlantic Ocean commerce and those northern European businesses that invested in and profited from the slave trade, from the 16th century to 1888, the year that Brazil outlawed slavery - the last country in the Americas to do so. Presents the results of an in-depth case study of the predecessors of the Dutch bank ABN AMRO regarding their financial involvement in the Atlantic slave trade and its extensive commercial network in the Western Hemisphere, which was centered on the Americas.