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Edward R. Udovic, C.M. commented on Liam Mannix's blog post The Practices and Culture of Lazarist Land Management in Eighteenth-Century France
"The archives at rue de Sevres should also be very helpful.  By the time of the revolution Lazarist land-holdings were spread throughout the kingdom.  While the Archives Nationales will be a great source for records for Paris and the Paris…"
Jan 15, 2012
Liam Mannix posted a blog post

The Practices and Culture of Lazarist Land Management in Eighteenth-Century France

I am currently in Paris researching the agricultural role of major landholding religious communities in the Ancien Regime, with a particular focus on the Congregation of the Mission. I am interested in the management practices and culture of the Lazarists, their role in "improvements" both physical and in terms of control, and in how they perceived their role as major religious landowners in an era when both agricultural practices and the social utility of religious communities were…See More
Jan 14, 2012
Liam Mannix updated their profile
Jan 14, 2012
Liam Mannix posted a status
"I am researching eighteenth-century Lazarist land management and culture. Pointers to archival sources will be gratefully received!"
Jan 14, 2012
Liam Mannix received a gift from Missionário Fernando Fagundes
Aug 9, 2011
Liam Mannix is now a member of Vincentian History Research Network
May 22, 2011

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Relation to the Vincentian Family? C.M., D.C., Sister of Charity, SVDP Society, Lay Vincentian, Independent scholar, other
Other: PhD Candidate at University of Chicago

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The Practices and Culture of Lazarist Land Management in Eighteenth-Century France

I am currently in Paris researching the agricultural role of major landholding religious communities in the Ancien Regime, with a particular focus on the Congregation of the Mission. I am interested in the management practices and culture of the Lazarists, their role in "improvements" both physical and in terms of control, and in how they perceived their role as major religious landowners in an era when both agricultural practices and the social utility of religious communities were…

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At 10:25am on August 09, 2011, Missionário Fernando Fagundes gave Liam Mannix a gift
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"Praise the Lord Jesus Christ." I am a Lay Missionary in Brazil

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