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Letters of Archbishop Corrigan to Bishop McQuaid, and Allied Documents

Letters of Archbishop Corrigan to Bishop McQuaid, and Allied Documents
Author: Frederick J (Frederick Ja Zwierlein
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781013769146

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Common Threads

Common Threads
Author: Sally Dwyer-McNulty
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1469614103

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A well-illustrated cultural history of the apparel worn by American Catholics, Sally Dwyer-McNulty's Common Threads reveals the transnational origins and homegrown significance of clothing in developing identity, unity, and a sense of respectability for a major religious group that had long struggled for its footing in a Protestant-dominated society often openly hostile to Catholics. Focusing on those who wore the most visually distinct clothes--priests, women religious, and schoolchildren--the story begins in the 1830s, when most American priests were foreign born and wore a variety of clerical styles. Dwyer-McNulty tracks and analyzes changes in Catholic clothing all the way through the twentieth century and into the present, which finds the new Pope Francis choosing to wear plain black shoes rather than ornate red ones. Drawing on insights from the study of material culture and of lived religion, Dwyer-McNulty demonstrates how the visual lexicon of clothing in Catholicism can indicate gender ideology, age, and class. Indeed, clothing itself has become a kind of Catholic language, whether expressing shared devotional experiences or entwined with debates about education, authority, and the place of religion in American society.


The Catholic University of America

The Catholic University of America
Author: C. Joseph Nuesse
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780813207360

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"The university has been known for the excellence of its teaching . . .; its immense influence on American Catholic education and the intensity and liveliness of its intramural theological debates, reflecting the stresses of the modern world on the church. This informative history, by an emeritus professor of sociology, traces the university's development, omitting no controversy of relevance to current issues."--Washington Post Book World


American Religious Leaders

American Religious Leaders
Author: Timothy L. Hall
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1438108060

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Profiles the lives and achievements of more than 270 spiritual leaders, arranged alphabetically, who made major contributions to the history of American religious life.


The Story of Jazz

The Story of Jazz
Author: Marshall W. Stearns
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 1970-09-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0190281154

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The effect of jazz upon American culture and the American character has been all-pervasive. This superlative history is the first and the most renowned systematic outline of the evolution of this unique American musical phenomenon. Stearns begins with the joining of the African Negro's musical heritage with European forms and the birth of jazz in New Orleans then follows its course through the era of swing and bop to the beginnings of rock in the 50s, vividly depicting the great innovators, and covering such technical elements as the music's form and structure.