The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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... historians , that freedom to think , to write , to publish , and to travel are essential for all historical work . We should therefore like to call your attention to a volume which contains a collection of essays by Czechoslovak historians ...
... historians , that freedom to think , to write , to publish , and to travel are essential for all historical work . We should therefore like to call your attention to a volume which contains a collection of essays by Czechoslovak historians ...
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... historians . The rather superior tone used by the authors toward ' conventional ' historians does not alter the fact that most of the more valuable of their conclusions are already to be found in ' conventional ' historiography ; this ...
... historians . The rather superior tone used by the authors toward ' conventional ' historians does not alter the fact that most of the more valuable of their conclusions are already to be found in ' conventional ' historiography ; this ...
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... historians , including historians of spirituality , which in a way is somewhat surprising , especially in view of the fact that past historians paid so much attention to the " mystical origins " of New France and more recent ones have ...
... historians , including historians of spirituality , which in a way is somewhat surprising , especially in view of the fact that past historians paid so much attention to the " mystical origins " of New France and more recent ones have ...
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The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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