Bronwen McShea is a 2018–19 fellow of the James Madison Program at Princeton University and has taught history at the University of Nebraska Omaha and Columbia University. ¿
Bronwen McShea is a 2018–19 fellow of the James Madison Program at Princeton University and has taught history at the University of Nebraska Omaha and Columbia University. ¿Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bronwen McShea earned her PhD in early modern history at Yale University and an MTS in the history of Christianity at Harvard Divinity School. She has books forthcoming on the life of Cardinal Richelieu’s heiress, the Duchesse d’Aiguillon, and on women in the history of the Catholic Church.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Note on Primary Sources Part 1. Foundations and the Era of the Parisian Relations 1. A Mission for France 2. Rescuing the “Poor Miserable Savage” 3. Surviving the Beaver Wars and the Fronde 4. Exporting and Importing Catholic Charity Part 2. A Longue Durée of War and Metropolitan Neglect 5. Crusading for Iroquois Country 6. Cultivating an Indigenous Colonial Aristocracy 7. Losing Paris 8. A Mission with No Empire Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Note on Primary Sources Part 1. Foundations and the Era of the Parisian Relations 1. A Mission for France 2. Rescuing the “Poor Miserable Savage” 3. Surviving the Beaver Wars and the Fronde 4. Exporting and Importing Catholic Charity Part 2. A Longue Durée of War and Metropolitan Neglect 5. Crusading for Iroquois Country 6. Cultivating an Indigenous Colonial Aristocracy 7. Losing Paris 8. A Mission with No Empire Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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