Nativism in Cincinnati 1830-1860

Nativism in Cincinnati 1830-1860
Title Nativism in Cincinnati 1830-1860 PDF eBook
Author Alfred G. Stritch
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Pages 118
Release 1935
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American Nativism, 1830-1860

American Nativism, 1830-1860
Title American Nativism, 1830-1860 PDF eBook
Author Ira M. Leonard
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1979
Genre Immigrants
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Nativism in Cincinnati Before 1860

Nativism in Cincinnati Before 1860
Title Nativism in Cincinnati Before 1860 PDF eBook
Author William Archer Baughin
Publisher
Pages 438
Release 1963
Genre Anti-Catholicism
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The Foundations of Nativism in American Textbooks, 1783-1860

The Foundations of Nativism in American Textbooks, 1783-1860
Title The Foundations of Nativism in American Textbooks, 1783-1860 PDF eBook
Author sister Marie Léonore Fell
Publisher
Pages 278
Release 1941
Genre History
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Nativism in the Old Northwest, 1850-1860

Nativism in the Old Northwest, 1850-1860
Title Nativism in the Old Northwest, 1850-1860 PDF eBook
Author Evangeline Thomas
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 1936
Genre History
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The Foundations of Nativism in American Textbooks, 1783-1860

The Foundations of Nativism in American Textbooks, 1783-1860
Title The Foundations of Nativism in American Textbooks, 1783-1860 PDF eBook
Author sister Marie Léonore Fell
Publisher Jerome S. Ozer Publishers
Pages 280
Release 1971
Genre Education
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Dialogue on the Frontier

Dialogue on the Frontier
Title Dialogue on the Frontier PDF eBook
Author Margaret C. DePalma
Publisher Kent State University Press
Pages 244
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780873388146

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A discussion of the expansion of Catholicism in the West Dialogue on the Frontier is a remarkable departure from previous scholarship, which emphasized the negative aspects of the relationship between Protestants and Catholics in the early American republic. Author Margaret C. DePalma argues that Catholic-Protestant relations took on a different tone and character in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. She focuses on the western frontier territory and explores the positive interaction of the two religions and the internal dynamics of Catholicism. When Father Stephen T. Badin arrived in the Kentucky frontier in 1793, intent on expanding Catholicism among the pioneers, he brought only his faith and courage, a capacity to work long hard hours, and an understanding of the need for meaningful interaction with his Protestant neighbors. He established the groundwork for the later arrivals of Edward D. Fenwick, the first bishop of Cincinnati, and Archbishop John B. Purcell. The interaction between these priests and the frontier Protestant community resulted in a dialogue of mutual necessity that allowed for the growth of the region, the nation, and the church. The ministries and stories of these three priests are representative of the problems the Catholic Church faced in overcoming anti-Catholic sentiment and the solutions it found in its efforts to lay a permanent foundation in the West. This book will be of great interest to scholars of the early republic and religious life and of the urban landscape of the Midwest.