Offers a series of fresh perspectives on America's encounter with Catholicism in the nineteenth-century. While religious and immigration historians have construed this history in univocal terms, Jon Gjerde bridges sectarian divides by presenting Protestants and Catholics in conversation with each other. In so doing, Gjerde reveals the ways in which America's encounter with Catholicism was much more than a story about American nativism. Nineteenth-century religious debates raised questions about the fundamental underpinnings of the American state and society: the shape of the antebellum market economy, gender roles in the American family, and the place of slavery were only a few of the issues engaged by Protestants and Catholics in a lively and enduring dialectic. While the question of the place of Catholics in America was left unresolved, the very debates surrounding this question generated multiple conceptions of American pluralism and American national identity.
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Weight: 540g
Dimensions: 161 x 240mm
Publication Date: 30 Dec 2011
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781107010246
About Jon Gjerde
Jon Gjerde (February 25 1953October 26 2008) was an American historian and the Alexander F. and May T. Morrison Professor at the University of California Berkeley. At Berkeley he also served as chair of the History Department and Dean of the Division of Social Sciences in the College of Letters and Science. He is the author of the award-winning From Peasants to Farmers: The Migration from Balestrand Norway to the Upper Middle West and The Minds of the West: Ethnocultural Evolution in the Rural Middle West 18301917. S. Deborah Kang is a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of History at the University of California Berkeley. She is a specialist in the areas of American legal western and immigration history and the author of The Legal Construction of the Borderlands: The INS Immigration Law and Immigrant Rights on the U.S.-Mexico Border which will be published in 2012.