Catholic Legends: a new collection, selected, translated, and arranged from the best sources
Title | Catholic Legends: a new collection, selected, translated, and arranged from the best sources PDF eBook |
Author | Catholic legends |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1855 |
Genre | Legends |
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Sadliers' Catholic Directory, Almanac and Ordo
Title | Sadliers' Catholic Directory, Almanac and Ordo PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 818 |
Release | 1876 |
Genre | Almanacs, American |
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"With a full report of the various dioceses in the United States and British North America, and a list of archbishops, bishops, and priests in Ireland.
Metropolitan Catholic Almanac and Laity's Directory for the United States, Canada and the British Provinces
Title | Metropolitan Catholic Almanac and Laity's Directory for the United States, Canada and the British Provinces PDF eBook |
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Publisher | |
Pages | 768 |
Release | 1876 |
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The Witch of Melton Hill: A tale
Title | The Witch of Melton Hill: A tale PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 1855 |
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Inventing America's First Immigration Crisis
Title | Inventing America's First Immigration Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Luke Ritter |
Publisher | Fordham University Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2020-09-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0823289877 |
Why have Americans expressed concern about immigration at some times but not at others? In pursuit of an answer, this book examines America’s first nativist movement, which responded to the rapid influx of 4.2 million immigrants between 1840 and 1860 and culminated in the dramatic rise of the National American Party. As previous studies have focused on the coasts, historians have not yet completely explained why westerners joined the ranks of the National American, or “Know Nothing,” Party or why the nation’s bloodiest anti-immigrant riots erupted in western cities—namely Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Louis. In focusing on the antebellum West, Inventing America’s First Immigration Crisis illuminates the cultural, economic, and political issues that originally motivated American nativism and explains how it ultimately shaped the political relationship between church and state. In six detailed chapters, Ritter explains how unprecedented immigration from Europe and rapid westward expansion re-ignited fears of Catholicism as a corrosive force. He presents new research on the inner sanctums of the secretive Order of Know-Nothings and provides original data on immigration, crime, and poverty in the urban West. Ritter argues that the country’s first bout of political nativism actually renewed Americans’ commitment to church–state separation. Native-born Americans compelled Catholics and immigrants, who might have otherwise shared an affinity for monarchism, to accept American-style democracy. Catholics and immigrants forced Americans to adopt a more inclusive definition of religious freedom. This study offers valuable insight into the history of nativism in U.S. politics and sheds light on present-day concerns about immigration, particularly the role of anti-Islamic appeals in recent elections.
Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum ...
Title | Catalogue of Printed Books in the Library of the British Museum ... PDF eBook |
Author | British Museum. Department of Printed Books |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1058 |
Release | 1885 |
Genre | English literature |
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British Museum Catalogue of printed Books
Title | British Museum Catalogue of printed Books PDF eBook |
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Pages | 760 |
Release | 1885 |
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