The Black International. L

This book outlines the history of the Black International, a secret organisation, directly linked to the Vatican, which brought together the leaders of the Catholic committees in nine European countries. The organisation tried to stem the tide of liberalism, socialism and nationalism that threatened...

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第一著者: Lamberts, Emiel (ed.)
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言語:英語
出版事項: Leuven University Press 2021
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