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Lamy of Santa Fe
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Focusing on the life of Archbishop Jean Baptiste Lamy, this Pulitzer Prize-winning biography explores his pivotal role as New Mexico's first resident bishop during the late 1800s. Lamy's efforts to establish hospitals, orphanages, and educational institutions shaped modern Santa Fe and often put him at odds with corrupt local clergy. The narrative captures a transformative era in the American Southwest, detailing the transition from Spanish and Mexican governance to increased U.S. and European influence, all while showcasing Lamy's remarkable character and resilience.
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2003, měkká
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