Communism Democracy and Catholic Power - Scholar's Choice Edition

Communism Democracy and Catholic Power - Scholar's Choice Edition
Title Communism Democracy and Catholic Power - Scholar's Choice Edition PDF eBook
Author Paul Blanshard
Publisher Scholar's Choice
Pages 354
Release 2015-02-14
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ISBN 9781298023728

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Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power

Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power
Title Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power PDF eBook
Author Paul Blanshard
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1951
Genre Communism
ISBN

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"Paul Beecher Blanshard (August 27, 1892? January 27, 1980) was a controversial American author, assistant editor of The Nation magazine, lawyer, socialist, secular humanist, and from 1949 an outspoken critic of Catholicism."--Wikipedia.

Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power

Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power
Title Communism, Democracy, and Catholic Power PDF eBook
Author George Henry Vallins
Publisher
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Release 1952
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Priests of Our Democracy

Priests of Our Democracy
Title Priests of Our Democracy PDF eBook
Author Marjorie Heins
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 374
Release 2013-02-04
Genre Law
ISBN 0814790518

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In the early 1950s, New York City’s teachers and professors became the targets of massive investigations into their political beliefs and associations. Those who refused to cooperate in the questioning were fired. Some had undoubtedly been communists, and the Communist Party-USA certainly made its share of mistakes, but there was never evidence that the accused teachers had abused their trust. Some were among the most brilliant, popular, and dedicated educators in the city. Priests of Our Democracy tells of the teachers and professors who resisted the witch hunt, those who collaborated, and those whose battles led to landmark Supreme Court decisions. It traces the political fortunes of academic freedom beginning in the late 19th century, both on campus and in the courts. Combining political and legal history with wrenching personal stories, the book details how the anti-communist excesses of the 1950s inspired the Supreme Court to recognize the vital role of teachers and professors in American democracy. The crushing of dissent in the 1950s impoverished political discourse in ways that are still being felt, and First Amendment academic freedom, a product of that period, is in peril today. In compelling terms, this book shows why the issue should matter to every American.

Catholicism and American Freedom: A History

Catholicism and American Freedom: A History
Title Catholicism and American Freedom: A History PDF eBook
Author John T. McGreevy
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 433
Release 2004-09-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 0393340929

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"A brilliant book, which brings historical analysis of religion in American culture to a new level of insight and importance." —New York Times Book Review Catholicism and American Freedom is a groundbreaking historical account of the tensions (and occasional alliances) between Catholic and American understandings of a healthy society and the individual person, including dramatic conflicts over issues such as slavery, public education, economic reform, the movies, contraception, and abortion. Putting scandals in the Church and the media's response in a much larger context, this stimulating history is a model of nuanced scholarship and provocative reading.

Catholicism and American Freedom

Catholicism and American Freedom
Title Catholicism and American Freedom PDF eBook
Author John T. McGreevy
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 440
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780393047608

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For two centuries, Catholicism has played a profound and largely unexamined role in America's political and intellectual life. Emphasizing the community over the individual, Catholics have alternately challenged and supported American liberals on a variety of controversial issues, including slavery, public education, economic reform, the movies, contraception, the nuclear arms race and abortion. The story of Catholicism is also international, as Catholics and non-Catholics reacted to people, ideas and events abroad, from the 1848 revolutions to the rise of European fascism in the 1930s and the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. This history of both Catholicism and anti-Catholicism puts the sexual-abuse scandal in the Church of the early 21st century and the media's response into a larger context.

The Struggle for the Soul of the Nation

The Struggle for the Soul of the Nation
Title The Struggle for the Soul of the Nation PDF eBook
Author Bradley F. Abrams
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 380
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780742530249

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The material effects of World War II, in combination with Eastern Europe's disappointingly undemocratic interwar history, placed radical social change on the postwar agenda across the region and shaped the debates that took place in immediate postwar Czech society. These debates adopted both a cultural form, in struggles over the meaning of the recent past and the nation's position on the East-West continuum, and a directly political form, in battles over the meaning of socialism. The Struggle for the Soul of the Nation examines the most important and politically resonant fields of historical and cultural debate in Czech society immediately after World War II. Bradley Abrams finds that communist public figures were largely successful in controlling debate over the nation's recent past--the interwar First Republic and the experiences of Munich and World War II--and over its location on the East-West continuum. This success preceded and was mirrored in the struggles over the political issue of the times: socialism. The communists engaged their political foes in the democratic socialist and Roman Catholic camps, and, surprisingly, found significant support from a major Protestant church. Abrams's careful reading of major publications re-creates a postwar mood sympathetic to radical social change, questioning the standard view of the communists' rise to power. This book not only contributes to the specific literature on Czech history, but also raises questions about the relationship between war and radical social change, about the communist takeover of the region, and about the role of intellectuals in public life.