A Catholic Communion Forged by War Scholars of U.S. Catholic history have long lamented the absence of Catholics from historians’ narratives of the Civil War. If this is so, it is not for lack of involvement with more than 200,000 Catholic soldiers, at least fifty priest chaplains, and ove...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
Even as the Civil War still raged, interested observers knew that religion had brought on and sustai...
Politics and Piety Though unable to vote or take public office, women of the Civil War era in some c...
Grajan Kraszewski developed the theory of Confederatization to understand how lay Catholics and cl...
My work—studying Roman Catholics in the South during the American Civil War— is a remedy to a two-di...
An Important Review on the Intesection of Religion and War Since the late 1990s Civil War scholars h...
The Civil War\u27s Impact on Faith and Religion Few historians have failed to recognize the signifi...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
The Civil War contained many examples of courage and commitment to duty that were inspired by religi...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
There was a confluence of factors that impeded U.S. support for the Loyalists during the Spanish Civ...
If there is one sober lesson Americans seem to be taking out of the bathos of the Civil War sesquice...
This thesis explores how American Catholics reacted to the Civil War and Reconstruction and how thos...
Seeking Religion in the Civil War Sean Scott’s A Visitation of God: Northern Civilians Interpret the...
In 1861, the world’s most devout country went to war. Soldiers and civilians alike “read the same Bi...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
Even as the Civil War still raged, interested observers knew that religion had brought on and sustai...
Politics and Piety Though unable to vote or take public office, women of the Civil War era in some c...
Grajan Kraszewski developed the theory of Confederatization to understand how lay Catholics and cl...
My work—studying Roman Catholics in the South during the American Civil War— is a remedy to a two-di...
An Important Review on the Intesection of Religion and War Since the late 1990s Civil War scholars h...
The Civil War\u27s Impact on Faith and Religion Few historians have failed to recognize the signifi...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
The Civil War contained many examples of courage and commitment to duty that were inspired by religi...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
There was a confluence of factors that impeded U.S. support for the Loyalists during the Spanish Civ...
If there is one sober lesson Americans seem to be taking out of the bathos of the Civil War sesquice...
This thesis explores how American Catholics reacted to the Civil War and Reconstruction and how thos...
Seeking Religion in the Civil War Sean Scott’s A Visitation of God: Northern Civilians Interpret the...
In 1861, the world’s most devout country went to war. Soldiers and civilians alike “read the same Bi...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
Even as the Civil War still raged, interested observers knew that religion had brought on and sustai...
Politics and Piety Though unable to vote or take public office, women of the Civil War era in some c...