One side effect of the Second Great Awakening was a rise in anti- Catholic sentiment, especially as new Catholic immigrants arrived in the 1840s. While much is written on this nativism, little examines the Church’s response. Sarah Hinds uses St. Louis as a case study for understanding the nature of antebellum nativism and the Church’s responses
After anti-Catholic bigotry surfaced during the American presidential campaigns of the 1920s, three ...
In the decades before the Civil War, St. Louis was considered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte...
Why have Americans expressed concern about immigration at some times but not at others? In pursuit o...
The Church in the United States faced three main problems between 1810 and 1850: anti-Catholic preju...
Abstract: The appointment of the first Roman Catholic bishop of Newark in 1853 led to ferocious crit...
This thesis examines the early American Catholic Church and how its first bishop, John Carroll, guid...
When St. Louis schools were desegregated starting with Catholic schools in 1947 and St. Louis public...
This study explores the struggle of the Catholic Church to be true to itself and its mission in the ...
From the colonial era through the mid-nineteenth century, anti-Catholicism colored key points of dev...
The Catholic Motor Missions operated from 1935 to 1965 to combat anti-Catholic prejudice. Traveling ...
Few subjects in American history have elicited as much scholarly attention as religious freedom. Yet...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
In July 1835, a northern anti-slavery society sent bundles of abolitionist literature through the Un...
Abstract The theme of this master thesis is North Atlantic anti-Catholicism with the reasearch quest...
Citation: Beeman, Atwood N. H. The counter-reformation in the Catholic church. (16th Century.). Seni...
After anti-Catholic bigotry surfaced during the American presidential campaigns of the 1920s, three ...
In the decades before the Civil War, St. Louis was considered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte...
Why have Americans expressed concern about immigration at some times but not at others? In pursuit o...
The Church in the United States faced three main problems between 1810 and 1850: anti-Catholic preju...
Abstract: The appointment of the first Roman Catholic bishop of Newark in 1853 led to ferocious crit...
This thesis examines the early American Catholic Church and how its first bishop, John Carroll, guid...
When St. Louis schools were desegregated starting with Catholic schools in 1947 and St. Louis public...
This study explores the struggle of the Catholic Church to be true to itself and its mission in the ...
From the colonial era through the mid-nineteenth century, anti-Catholicism colored key points of dev...
The Catholic Motor Missions operated from 1935 to 1965 to combat anti-Catholic prejudice. Traveling ...
Few subjects in American history have elicited as much scholarly attention as religious freedom. Yet...
The Encyclopedia covers every facet of American Catholic history: the explorers; the pioneering Span...
In July 1835, a northern anti-slavery society sent bundles of abolitionist literature through the Un...
Abstract The theme of this master thesis is North Atlantic anti-Catholicism with the reasearch quest...
Citation: Beeman, Atwood N. H. The counter-reformation in the Catholic church. (16th Century.). Seni...
After anti-Catholic bigotry surfaced during the American presidential campaigns of the 1920s, three ...
In the decades before the Civil War, St. Louis was considered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latte...
Why have Americans expressed concern about immigration at some times but not at others? In pursuit o...