Chamedes’ research investigates how the institution of the Vatican popularized a bold new form of religious politics in the years between 1917 and 1958. It focuses on how the Vatican expanded its influence in Europe and the Americas through tools like international law, the integration of civil society, and the pursuit of a precise foreign policy platform, conceived as a counter-settlement to Versailles. To learn more about Chamedes’ research and teaching interests, please visit her website: scholar.harvard.edu/gchamedes/.
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