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    Private Partners: Cooperation between Russia and Rome in the Crisis of the Armenian Catholic Church, 1827–1830 by Korten, Christopher

    “…Russia played a key role in easing the plight of the Armenian Catholic Church in the late 1820s. However, its close cooperation with Rome at this time has been…”
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    Profaning the Sacred: The Unorthodox Financial Activities of Catholic Clerics During the Napoleonic Period, 1796–1814 by Korten, Christopher

    Published in European history quarterly (01-10-2021)
    “…This article reveals for the first time how Catholic clerics survived financially during the Napoleonic period in Italy (1796–1814). Despite the very rich,…”
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    Whose Restoration Is It? Acrimony and Division in the Fight for Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna (1814–30) by Korten, Christopher

    Published in The Catholic historical review (22-06-2020)
    “…This article examines the administrative decisions in attempting a restoration following 1814 and the defeat of Napoleon, which led to many frustrations and…”
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    A house divided: The implications of land expropriated during the Napoleonic years—A case study in the Papal States by Korten, Christopher

    Published in Journal of modern European history (01-05-2020)
    “…Church-owned lands throughout Europe were confiscated by the French over more than two decades between 1790 and 1814. This action, which became a French…”
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    Pope Gregory XVI's Chocolate Enterprise: How Some Italian Clerics Survived Financially During the Napoleonic Era by Korten, Christopher

    Published in Church history (01-03-2017)
    “…Chocolate has early associations in the West with Spanish Catholic missionaries to America. From the middle of the sixteenth century, chocolate was employed in…”
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    Financial policies in the Papal States, 1790s–1848: a comparative study of Napoleonic Europe by Korten, Christopher

    Published in Journal of modern Italian studies (27-05-2018)
    “…This article discusses the financial policies of the Papal States from the late eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century in relation to the rest of Europe, and…”
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    Pietro Tamburini's Jansenist Legacy at the Irish College in Rome and His Influence on the Irish Church by Korten, Christopher

    Published in The Catholic historical review (22-03-2017)
    “…Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827) is known as the foremost "Italian Jansenist" of his time, penning numerous theological works between 1770 and 1798, and helping to…”
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    Il Trionfo? The Untold Story of Its Development and Pope Gregory XVI's Struggle to Attain Orthodoxy by Korten, Christopher

    Published in The Harvard theological review (01-04-2016)
    “…For all of the criticism that Pope Gregory XVI (1831–1846) has attracted in the historiography for his severe, backward-thinking papal policies, such as…”
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    Against the Grain: Pope Gregory XVI's Optimism Toward Russia in His Censure of Polish Clerics in 1831 by Korten, Christopher

    Published in The Catholic historical review (22-03-2015)
    “…Pope Gregory XVI (1831-46) was an experienced church diplomat in Russian affairs when he agreed to assist the Russian government in quelling the Polish…”
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    Nunzio in una terra di frontiera: Achille Ratti, poi Pio XI in Polonia (1918-1921) = Nuncjusz na ziemiach pogranicza: Achilles Ratti, późniejszy Pius XI, w Polsce (1918-1921) by Korten, Christopher

    Published in The Catholic Historical Review (01-01-2019)
    “…In terms of the secondary literature, with a few exceptions, most authors confine themselves to Italian sources in the case of Italian scholars and Polish ones…”
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