- American Catholic Studies Index for Volume 130(Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter 2019)
Articles | Volume | Pages |
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Beyond Unity in Diversity: Race, Culture, and Communion Ecclesiology in U.S. Catholicism By Susan Bigelow Reynolds ............................................................. | 130.4 | 31–58 |
Catholic Reform and Local Racism: Vatican II and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Cincinnati By Michael A. Skaggs ...................................................................... | 130.4 | 1–30 |
The Disappearance of Mother Agnes Spencer: The Centralization Controversy and the Antebellum Catholic Church By Elisabeth C. Davis ...................................................................... | 130.2 | 31–52 |
Forgotten Classics in American Catholicism By Anthony E. Clark ........................................................................ | 130.4 | 59–63 |
By Philip Gleason ............................................................................. | 130.4 | 63–69 |
By Joseph J. Romano ....................................................................... | 130.4 | 70–74 |
In Search of Roman Catholic High School’s “Lost Boys” of World War I By Chris Gibbons ............................................................................. | 130.1 | 97–113 |
Jesuits, the Iñupiat, and Catholicism on the Seward Peninsula Coast, 1898–1937 By Emily Suzanne Clark ................................................................. | 130.3 | 37–66 |
Legacies and Lessons from the People’s Bishop: Chicago’s Bernard J. Sheil (1886–1969) By Timothy B. Neary ....................................................................... | 130.3 | 111–128 |
Missionary Empire: American Catholics in Belize and Guatemala, 1941–1961 By Charles T. Strauss ...................................................................... | 130.3 | 1–36 |
“The Neutralism of Outer Hell”: Daniel Berrigan In (and Out of) the Civil Rights Movement, 1960–1963 By Eric Martin.................................................................................. | 130.2 | 53–74 |
Redemptorist Archives: A Three-Year Review By Patrick J. Hayes .......................................................................... | 130.1 | 61–72 |
“Scheming and Turbulent”: An Analysis of Obedience and Authority in the Founding of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati By Jacqueline Willy Romero ............................................................ | 130.1 | 37–60 |
The Spirituality and Vision at the Root of the USCCB By Douglas J. Slawson ..................................................................... | 130.2 | 99–114 |
“Together and by Association”: Lasallian Higher Education in the United States By Margaret M. McGuinness ........................................................... | 130.4 | 91–109 |
Ultramontanism, Nationalism, and the Fall of Saigon: Historicizing the Vietnamese American Catholic Experience By Tuan Hoang ................................................................................ | 130.1 | 1–36 |
Forum | ||
Catholic Sex Abuse and the Study of Religion Introduction By Matthew J. Cressler ................................................................... | 130.2 | 1–3 |
Our Accountability to Survivors By Brian Clites ................................................................................. | 130.2 | 4–7 |
Centering the Children in the Catholic Sex Abuse Crisis By Susan B. Ridgely ......................................................................... | 130.2 | 8–11 |
Catholic Education and Sexual Violence: From Complicity to Ecclesial Reconstruction By Jeremy V. Cruz ........................................................................... | 130.2 | 12–15 |
Colonialism Is Abuse: Reconsidering Triumphalist Narratives in Catholic Studies By Jack Lee Downey ........................................................................ | 130.2 | 16–20 |
The Distortions of Exceptionalism, Again By Julie Byrne .................................................................................. | 130.2 | 21–25 |
It Isn’t Just Them By Kathryn Lofton ........................................................................... | 130.2 | 26–29 |
Review Symposium | ||
A Saint of Our Own: How the Quest for a Holy Hero Helped Catholics Become American By Kathleen Sprows Cummings Perspective I by Catherine O’Donnell .......................................... | 130.3 | 67–70 |
Perspective II by William L. Portier ............................................ | 130.3 | 70–71 |
Perspective III by Patricia Appelbaum ........................................ | 130.3 | 71–73 |
Perspective IV by Emma Anderson .............................................. | 130.3 | 73–74 |
Author’s Response ........................................................................ | 130.3 | 75–77 |
Book Reviews | ||
American Catholics and the Church of Tomorrow: Building Churches for the Future, 1925–1975 By Catherine R. Osborne Reviewed by Jay M. Price ................................................................ | 130.1 | 73–74 |
American Priest: The Ambitious Life and Conflicted Legacy of Notre Dame’s Father Ted Hesburgh By Wilson D. Miscamble, CSC Reviewed By James L. Heft, SM ..................................................... | 130.4 | 85–87 |
Augustus Tolton: The Church Is the True Liberator By Joyce Duriga Reviewed by Gary B. Agee ............................................................... | 130.3 | 81–83 |
Catholic Bioethics & Social Justice: The Praxis of US Health Care in the Globalized World By Therese Lysaught and Michael McCarthy Reviewed by Bryan C. Pilkington .................................................... | 130.4 | 82–84 |
The Catholic Church in the Southwest Iowa: A History of the Diocese of Des Moines By Stephen M. Avella Reviewed by Kristy Nabhan–Warren.............................................. | 130.2 | 95–97 |
Catholics’ Lost Cause: South Carolina Catholics and the American South, 1820–1861 By Adam L. Tate Reviewed by Andrew Stern .............................................................. | 130.3 | 85–86 |
The Church and Confederacy: The Lynches of South Carolina By Robert Emmett Curran Reviewed by Adam L. Tate .............................................................. | 130.4 | 88–89 |
Confession: Catholics, Repentance, & Forgiveness in America By Patrick W. Carey Reviewed by Leslie Woodcock Tentler ............................................. | 130.3 | 91–93 |
Cuéntame: Narrative in the Ecclesial Present By Natalia Imperatori–Lee Reviewed by... |