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*[https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/2292/46430/whole.pdf?sequence=14 Helen Sturm's PhD thesis ''Culture, politics, religion and language in the letters of French Roman Catholic missionaries in 1840 New Zealand: An analysis and translation'']
 
*[https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/2292/46430/whole.pdf?sequence=14 Helen Sturm's PhD thesis ''Culture, politics, religion and language in the letters of French Roman Catholic missionaries in 1840 New Zealand: An analysis and translation'']
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*[https://www.solomonencyclopaedia.net Solomon Islands Historical Encyclopaedia 1893-1978]
  
 
===Not on the Net===
 
===Not on the Net===
 
* Turner, P: ''The Politics of Neutrality: The Catholic Mission and the Maori, 1838-1870''. University of Auckland.
 
* Turner, P: ''The Politics of Neutrality: The Catholic Mission and the Maori, 1838-1870''. University of Auckland.

Latest revision as of 09:52, 23 September 2024

For translations of Lettres reçues d’Océanie by Fr Charles Girard SM click here.

For Letters from Oceania collected and translated by Br Edward Clisby FMS click here.

For a book of texts: for the study of marist spirituality compiled by edwin keel sm click here.


Secondary Sources

A place for online publication of the fruits of Marist Studies




Marist Studies Seminar - at Good Shepherd College, Auckland, 5 June 2017

Links to Other Publications on the Internet

  • Calder, L. (2009). Une lettre du père Petit-Jean, missionnaire français mariste en Nouvelle-Zélande: Traduction commentée et étude historique (Thesis, Master of Arts (MA)). The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand. Able to be retrieved from [ https://hdl.handle.net/10289/4269 permalink]

Not on the Net

  • Turner, P: The Politics of Neutrality: The Catholic Mission and the Maori, 1838-1870. University of Auckland.