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Mistress of Manifest Destiny: A Biography of Jane McManus Storm Cazneau; 1807-1878

ebooks Mistress of Manifest Destiny: A Biography of Jane McManus Storm Cazneau; 1807-1878 by Linda S. Hudson in History

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This book surveys the full panorama of ten centuries of Christian monastic life. It moves from the deserts of Egypt and the Frankish monasteries of early medieval Europe to the religious ruptures of the eleventh and twelfth centuries and the reforms of the later Middle Ages. Throughout that story the book balances a rich sense of detail with a broader synthetic view. It presents the history of religious life and its orders as a complex braid woven from multiple strands: individual and community; spirit and institution; rule and custom; church and world. The result is a synthesis that places religious life at the center of European history and presents its institutions as key catalysts of Europe’s move toward modernity.


#1949742 in Books Texas State Historical Assn 2001-01-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.20 x 1.12 x 6.28l; 1.30 #File Name: 0876111797314 pages


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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy TIM MABEEgreat book......this one bought as a gift for family member12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. A Woman's Place in the 1850'sBy Blanche H BrickLinda Hudson has done a wonderful job of following the travels and trials of Jane McManus Storm Cazneau from her youth in New York to her involvement in Texas land deals in the 1830's and her mission to Mexico City in the midst of the Mexican War in the 1840's to her life in Eagle Pass; Texas; (which she somehow did not at first realize was literally the middle of no where) to her exploits in Cuba and her return to New York City to play a role in the presidential campaign of 1852.She has shown the complexity of the politics of the times especially as they relate to the question of slavery and its expansion into Texas. She has also related the very complicated life of a woman who was liberated long before being a liberated woman was considered cool. In doing so; she has created a far more complex view of society in the United States in the middle of the 19th century than many historians have uncovered...or been willing to admit to having uncovered.It is a wonderful trip into the history not only of the United States but also of Mexico and the Caribbean that she has taken with Jane Cazneau and that she allows the reader to share.5 of 8 people found the following review helpful. I would loved to have been JaneBy Sherry HensleyHistory is a passion of mine and this book is so very good. I can not imagine how long it took to do all this research. It gave me a different understanding of our government history. Just to think if our politions had had the foresight that Jane McManus and Aaron Burr had; Cuba; Doninican Republic; and Mexico just to name a few; could have been States today. I would love to have been Jane because she was so smart and brave. I found her one of the most fascinating persons in history. I loved this book.

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