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Early Medieval World (Chapter 2 of World History, A Short, Visual Introduction)

open access: yes, 2015
The fifth through the tenth centuries was a period of significant transformation for Europe. As a result of the Germanic invasions and the collapse of the economy, the last Roman Emperor in the West, Romulus Augustulus (475-76), was deposed in 476.
Corning, Caitlin
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In subsidium: the declining contribution of Germany and Eastern Europe to the Crusades to the Holy Land, 1221-91 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
"Though for a short time the Lord had forsaken it [the Holy Land], with great mercy he gathered together his children and restored the whole land's people from men of different races and diverse languages and nations, so that therein the prophecy seemed ...
Morton, N
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Technology, Theology, Thinking, and the Church [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
From the midst of what sometimes seems a brave new world of communication—Web 2.0, blogs, mobile phone service from almost anywhere, video by mobile phone—we should not forget that the Church and humanity have lived through it all before.
Soukup, Paul A.
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1. Main Movements and Thought Patterns of the Churches since the French Revolution

open access: yes, 1958
Of all the churches, the Roman Catholic was most seriously threatened by the French Revolution. Characteristically, she associated herself with the traditional monarchs and supported the rule of legitimate lords, be they bishops or kings, against the ...
Bloom, Robert L.   +6 more
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Allusions in Dante\u27s Infemo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Vexilla regis produent inferni; the banners of the king go forth, the king of Hell (Vergani 74). In a place called Dis, the demon Satan resides.
Landas, Sarah
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A Protestant perspective on Vatican II & 50 years: An engagement with dissent

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2013
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) is regarded by many in Protestant circles as one of the most significant processes in ecumenical church history during the 20th century.
Graham A. Duncan
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Why Gramsci? [PDF]

open access: yesDialect Anthropol, 2022
Crehan K.
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9. The Holy Roman Empire: A Monarchial Failure

open access: yes, 1958
Royal efforts to create national states and strong monarchies during the later Middle Ages succeeded in England, France, and Spain for different reasons and under different circumstances.
Bloom, Robert L.   +6 more
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