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Palmer, Dr. Douglas

Dr. Douglas Palmer

PUBLICATIONS 
 

Book Review of Martine Julia van Ittersum, Profit and Principle: Hugo Grotius, Natural Rights Theories and the Rise of Dutch Power in the East Indies, 1595-1615.  In The International Journal of Maritime History (Fall 2006).

Book Review of Alan Forrest, Paris, the Provinces and the French Revolution, in The Historian 68 (2006), p. 184-85.

Book Review of Derek Beales, Prosperity and Plunder: European Catholic Monasteries in the Age of Revolution, 1650-1815 on H-Catholic (2004), www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=227551115134328

"Contract Law" and "Sacred Law," Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History (Great Barrington, Mass: Berkshire Publishing, January 2005).

With Dale Van Kley, "The French Enlightenment: Practical Reformers, Naļve Utopians, or Dangerous Libertines"  in Exploring the European Past: Texts and Images, ed. Timothy E. Gregory (Stamford, Conn.: Thomson Learning, 2002).

PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

"Sacred Heart and Sociability; The Clerical Elite of Eighteenth Century Jansenism," presented at the European Social Science and History Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, March 2006.

"The Miraculous Cure of Agatha Stoudhandel: Dutch Jansenism and the Origins of the Catholic Enlightenment," presented at the American Society for Church History Conference: Savannah, GA, March 2005.

"The 'Little Church of Utrecht' and the Formation of a Catholic Public Sphere in the Age of Enlightenment," presented at: Pietism in Two Worlds: Transmissions of Dissent in Germany and North America, 1680-1820, sponsored by the German Historical Institute, Atlanta, GA, March 2004.

"From a National Church to International Unity: The Civil Constitution of the Clergy and International Jansenism," presented at the Society for French Historical Studies Conference: Milwaukee, WI, April 2003.

"The Jesuit Unmasked: The Dissolution of the Jesuits and the Jansenist Public Sphere," presented at the Ohio Academy of History: Akron, OH, April 2003.

"Armand-Gaston Camus: Censor and Revolutionary," presented at the Northeast

American Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference: Portland, ME, October 2000.

 





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