Catholics in the American Century : Recasting Narratives of U.S. History /
Over the course of the twentieth century, Catholics, who make up a quarter of the population of the United States, made significant contributions to American culture, politics, and society. They built powerful political machines in Chicago, Boston, and New York; led influential labor unions; created...
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Ithaca, N.Y. :
Cornell University Press,
2012.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction : the American Catholic century / John T. McGreevy
- U.S. Catholics between memory and modernity : how Catholics are Americans / Robert A. Orsi
- Re-viewing the twentieth century through an American Catholic lens / Lizabeth Cohen
- The Catholic encounter with the 1960s / Thomas J. Sugrue
- Crossing the Catholic divide : gender, sexuality, and historiography / R. Marie Griffith
- The new turn in Chicano/Mexicano history : integrating religious belief and practice / David Gutierrez
- The Catholic moment in American social thought / Wilfred M. McClay
- Conclusion : the forgotten Americans? / R. Scott Appleby.