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020
Historical and Comparative Perspectives on Religion and Colonialism
Wednesday, March 28, 2018: 11:00 AM-12:45 PM
Burnham (InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile)
Historical and Comparative Perspectives on Religion and Colonialism
Universal Citizenship? Roman Catholic Clergymen As Confederate Envoys to Europe during the American Civil War
Gracjan Anthony Kraszewski
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University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
Identity in Flux: Italy’s Jews and the Scramble for Africa
Shira Klein
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Chapman University
The Political Economy of Pilgrimage: Emic/Etic Aspects of the Camino
Mónica Ibanez Angulo
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University of Burgos
Cuius Regio, Eius Religio: Political Origins of Religious Homogeneity in Western Europe
Sener Akturk
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Koc University
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