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Travel | Caroline Chisholm | CC
travelled through Germany, France and Italy, where Pope Pius IX
presented her with a portrait bust of herself and a papal medal. Kiddle, Margaret, and Sir Douglas Copland. Caroline Chisholm. Melbourne University Press. 155 Walker, Carole, and Jane L. Littlewood. “A Second Moses in Bonnet and Shawl: Caroline Chisholm, 1808-1877”. Recusant History, Vol. 22 , No. 3, pp. 409-23. 410 |
Occupation | Jessie White Mario | JWM
conspired to set up means of procuring advance notice for the New York Herald when the ailing Pope Pius IX
died and a successor was named; she arranged to receive coded messages from a... |
politics | Florence Nightingale | As well as immersing herself in Rome's spiritual life (which was particularly intense following the recent papal election of Pius IX
), FN
also took an interest in national politics and the revolutionary ideas of... |
Literary Setting | Julia O'Faolain | She sets this wide-ranging story of international power struggles in the Vatican, in Italy, and in France during the nineteenth century, in the last years of papal Rome before the Italians took it... |
Literary Setting | Margaret Roberts | This novel is set in the Rome of Garibaldi
and Pius IX
, during Italy's revolutionary era. The protagonist is a young opera singer drawn into politics. The Feminist Companion says the novel is notable... |
politics | Mary Ward |
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