Faith and the historian : Catholic perspectives
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Faith and the historian : Catholic perspectives
University of Illinois Press, c2007
- : cloth
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents of Works
- Becoming (and being) a Catholic historian
- Personal landscapes of Catholicism : from East to West
- Homecoming : finding a Catholic hermeneutic
- In search of Chicano Catholic identity and history
- Deeply within : Catholicism, faith, and history
- The Blessed Virgin made me a socialist : an experiment in Catholic autobiography and the historical understanding of race and class
- Lost at the drive-in
- Utraque unum : finding my way as a Catholic and a historian
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: cloth ISBN 9780252031434
Description
Faith and the Historian collects essays from eight experienced historians discussing the impact of being "touched" by Catholicism on their vision of history. That first graduate seminar, these essays suggest, did not mark the inception of one's historical sensibilities; rather, that process had deeper, and earlier, roots. The authors--ranging from "cradle to the grave" Catholics to those who haven't practiced for forty years, and everywhere in between--explicitly investigate the interplay between their personal lives and beliefs and the sources of their professional work. A variety of heartfelt, illuminating, and sometimes humorous experiences emerge from these stories of intelligent people coming to terms with their Catholic backgrounds as they mature and enter the academy. Contributors include: Philip Gleason, David Emmons, Maureen Fitzgerald, Joseph A. McCartin, Mario T. Garcia, Nick Salvatore, James R. Barrett, and Anne M. Butler.
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: pbk. ISBN 9780252073823
Description
Faith and the Historian collects essays from eight experienced historians discussing the impact of being "touched" by Catholicism on their vision of history. That first graduate seminar, these essays suggest, did not mark the inception of one's historical sensibilities; rather, that process had deeper, and earlier, roots. The authors--ranging from "cradle to the grave" Catholics to those who haven't practiced for forty years, and everywhere in between--explicitly investigate the interplay between their personal lives and beliefs and the sources of their professional work. A variety of heartfelt, illuminating, and sometimes humorous experiences emerge from these stories of intelligent people coming to terms with their Catholic backgrounds as they mature and enter the academy. Contributors include: Philip Gleason, David Emmons, Maureen Fitzgerald, Joseph A. McCartin, Mario T. Garcia, Nick Salvatore, James R. Barrett, and Anne M. Butler.
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