American Catholics

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Catholic-Protestant relationships
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France
Franciscan mission
history of religion
immigration
Jesuits
Know-Nothing Party
missionaries
persecution
pope
religion and politics
religious toleration
Spain
the Vatican

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  • ISBN 9798216970156
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Understand the role, impact, and lasting legacy that Catholicism has had in North America from European contact to today.

Beginning with North America’s contact with three imperialist powers (Spain, France, and England), this narrative account tells the story of how Catholicism became and continues to be part of the basic religious and cultural fiber of North America. The book follows a narrative chronological and thematic format, focusing on people, events, practices, social and cultural phenomena, and institutions. People discussed include the well-known, such as Christopher Columbus and Junipero Serra, and the not-so-well-known, such as Juniper Berthiaume and Jean Louis Berlandier.

With 32 chapters divided into 7 parts and all drawing on primary sources, this book engages with topics such as the overwhelming violence against Indigenous people and the religion’s role in wars, politics, and modern-day culture.

Russel M. Lawson is a professor at Tulsa Community College, USA, and the author or editor of five encyclopedias. A specialist in intellectual and scientific history, he has also written numerous works on exploration and early American science.

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