International audienceThe emergence of ultraconservative currents in the United States should not overshadow the vast plurality of political views among American Catholics. Revisiting history can help explain this trend, and particularly the upheaval of the 1970s and the mounting concern about “societal” issues that greatly polarized opinions. The recent election showed a rebalancing of the Catholic vote. This article asks whether there is a compromise to be had between such polarized attitudes
I stand in fundamental agreement with what Thomas Schärtl has said in his article describing recent ...
Relevant No More? The Catholic/Protestant Divide in American Electoral Politics re-examines current ...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
International audienceThe emergence of ultraconservative currents in the United States should not ov...
This study examined change in the political attitudes of American Catholics between the 1970\u27s an...
Throughout the history of the US, the Catholic Church has occupied a variety of political roles. Thi...
Current conventional wisdom holds that the long relationship between American Catholics and the Demo...
This thesis examines data from the National Election Studies in order to assess the significant dete...
Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
Catholics have lived in the United States since colonial times and have become increasingly importan...
International audienceThis book examines both the evolution of the Catholic vote in the US and the r...
This paper explains changes in partisanship among Catholics in the last quarter of the 20th Century ...
The Italian political history, since the unification of the nation in the nineteenth century, has be...
We demonstrate that, in comparison to religious groups showing reliable, contemporary voting tendenc...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the politics of Roman Catholicism among academ...
I stand in fundamental agreement with what Thomas Schärtl has said in his article describing recent ...
Relevant No More? The Catholic/Protestant Divide in American Electoral Politics re-examines current ...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
International audienceThe emergence of ultraconservative currents in the United States should not ov...
This study examined change in the political attitudes of American Catholics between the 1970\u27s an...
Throughout the history of the US, the Catholic Church has occupied a variety of political roles. Thi...
Current conventional wisdom holds that the long relationship between American Catholics and the Demo...
This thesis examines data from the National Election Studies in order to assess the significant dete...
Abstract Is there a distinctive Catholic vote? Opinions range from the view that Catholics are predi...
Catholics have lived in the United States since colonial times and have become increasingly importan...
International audienceThis book examines both the evolution of the Catholic vote in the US and the r...
This paper explains changes in partisanship among Catholics in the last quarter of the 20th Century ...
The Italian political history, since the unification of the nation in the nineteenth century, has be...
We demonstrate that, in comparison to religious groups showing reliable, contemporary voting tendenc...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in the politics of Roman Catholicism among academ...
I stand in fundamental agreement with what Thomas Schärtl has said in his article describing recent ...
Relevant No More? The Catholic/Protestant Divide in American Electoral Politics re-examines current ...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...