Edmund Mazza, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of History and Political Science at APU. Mazza’s principal fields are Medieval Europe, Ancient History, Church History and Russian History. His most recent article, “Not Everybody Loves Raymond (or Regensberg),” was published in the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly. His travel and research has taken him to such varied places as New York, Paris, Lourdes, Rome, Venice, Padua, Florence, Barcelona, Kuala Lumpur, and Mexico City. Mazza and his wife Tatyana, formerly of Moscow, strive to work and live by the APU motto: God First.
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