Can German Catholic missionary bibliographers find happiness in a French Catholic missionary order, and then adapt to working with conciliar and evangelical Protestant bibliographers?
Bibliographia Missionaria's change from Italian to English also raises the problem of American cultural imperialism if all our reference tools are in English. Bibliographia Missionaria reflects the strengths and weaknesses of the modern missionary movement, especially cross-cultural development.
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