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Lecture on Patronesses of Early Modern Missions in China

headshot of eugenio menegonOn Tuesday, April 13, Dr. Eugenio Menegon, one of the CGCM faculty affiliates, will deliver a lecture in the East Asian Studies Speaker Series at Johns Hopkins University. His talk is titled “The Matriarch, the Duchess, the Queen, and the Countess: Patronesses of the Catholic Mission in Early Modern Chinese-European Relations,” and it is sponsored by the Singleton Center for the Study of Pre-Modern Europe and the Program for the Study of Women at the Department of History.

The lecture is open to all. Zoom link: https://jhubluejays.zoom.us/j/95619239725

 

Lecture on Patronesses of Early Modern Missions in China

Posted 5 years ago in Announcements, China, Early Modern Christianity, Faculty Associates, Women & Gender

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