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|a American Catholics in the Protestant Imagination :
|b Rethinking the Academic Study of Religion /
|c Michael P. Carroll.
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|a How the Irish became Protestant in America -- Why the famine Irish became Catholic in America -- Italian American Catholicism : the standard story and its problems -- Were the Acadians/Cajuns really good Catholics? -- Hispanic Catholicism and the illusion of knowledge -- Protestantism and the academic study of American religion : an enduring alliance.
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