McDougall, Sara ca. 20./21. Jh.
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| Occupation: | Historikerin / Hochschullehrerin |
| Corporate Relations: | John Jay College of Criminal Justice: 2010- |
| Geographical Relations: | Wirkungsort: Boston, Mass. Wirkungsort: New York, NY Country: United States (XD-US) |
| Biographical References: | GND (1023563452)Internet Prometheus (1023563452) Wikidata (Q113797419) |
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| 678 | |b Seit 2014 Associate professor of history at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City Univ., New York | ||
| 692 | |a Bigamy and Christian identity in late medieval Champagne. - 2012 | ||
| 692 | |a Royal bastards. - 2017 | ||
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