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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectBavaria (Germany) -- Church history (1)Christian union (1)Christianity (1)Church renewal (1)History (1)... View MoreDate Issued2000 - 2022 (2)Author/ContributorDavis, Joel, 1976- (1)Rice, Jenna Rae (1)Sperber, Jonathan, 1952- (1)Worthington, Ian (1)Subject: Time Period1900-1999 (1)Subject: PlaceGermany -- Bavaria (1)AdvisorSperber, Jonathan, 1952- (1)Worthington, Ian (1)Thesis Department
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    Animals in ancient Greek warfare : a study of the elephant, camel, and dog 

    Rice, Jenna Rae (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2020)
    My dissertation asserts that the study of animals is integral to the thorough understanding of the ancient military landscape, and three animals in particular warrant particular attention: the elephant, camel, and dog. I ...

    Rebuilding the soul : churches and religion in Bavaria, 1945-1960 

    Davis, Joel, 1976- (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    church archives. Results indicate that confessional tension was far more widespread than many have believed. Furthermore, mass consumerism helped create an ethos of individualism that severely undermined the shared experiences of traditional Christian...

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