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In 1887 the American Catholic Historical Society began publication of a quarterly journal, the Records. In 1913, the Records was merged with American Catholic Historical Researches, a publication founded by Dr. A. A. Lambing of Scottsdale, Pennsylvania and issued by Martin I.J. Griffin. Since 1999, the journal, renamed American Catholic Studies has been published out of Villanova University. American Catholic Studies is the oldest, continuously published Catholic scholarly journal in the United States.
American Catholic Studies is a double-blind refereed journal that publishes high quality studies and book reviews for academics, opinion leaders, and informed general readers in the fields of U.S. Roman Catholic history, sociology, theology, architecture, art, cinema, music, popular movements, and related areas.
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Volume 129, Number 2, Summer 2018Editorial Board
Editors
Thomas RzeznikSeton Hall University
Nicholas RademacherCabrini University
Associate Editors
Margaret McGuinnessLa Salle University
Brett GraingerVillanova University
Managing Editor & Cover Design
Leigh Anne McCabe
Business Editor
Darren G. PoleyIndexing and Library Relations
Editor Emeritus
Rodger Van AllenVillanova University
Committee on Publication
Rev. Steven AvellaMarquette University
David J. O’BrienCollege of the Holy Cross
Cardinal Timothy M. DolanArchbishop of New York
Anne M. KlejmentUniversity of St. Thomas
Rev. Michael McNallyDiocese of Palm Beach, Florida
Angela O'DonnellFordham University
Mary L. GautierCenter for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA)
Margaret M. ReherCabrini University
James M. O’TooleBoston College
Kathleen Sprows CummingsUniversity of Notre Dame
Paula KaneUniversity of Pittsburgh
Paul LakelandFairfield University
Kristy Nabhan-WarrenUniversity of Iowa
Angelyn DriesSaint Louis University