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 33 chapter 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.
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Höhe: 254 mm
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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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Tulsa Community College, USA
Preface
Introduction
Part One: Catholics in Spanish Colonial America
Chapter One: 1492, The Beginning
Chapter Two: Christopher Columbus
Chapter Three: Missionary Work during the Spanish Conquest and Colonization of America
Chapter Four: Franciscan Missionaries in Northern Mexico, New Mexico, and Texas
Chapter Five: The Missionaries of California
Chapter Six: The Decline of the Spanish Missions
Part Two: Catholics in French Colonial America
Chapter Seven: First French Voyages to America
Chapter Eight: Franciscan Missionaries in New France to 1629
Chapter Nine: The Jesuits in New France
Chapter Ten: Jesuit Journeys
Chapter Eleven: The Three Communities in the Service of Christ
Chapter Twelve: Missionaries in Louisiana Chapter Thirteen: Missionaries in the French-Canadian West
Part Three: Catholics in English Colonial America
Chapter Fourteen: War, Empire, and the British Colonies
Chapter Fifteen: Catholic Missionaries in the Middle and Southern Colonies
Chapter Sixteen: Catholics during the American Revolution
Part Four: Toward a New Century
Chapter Seventeen: Catholic Missionaries in the New Republic
Chapter Eighteen: Catholics in Antebellum America
Part Five: Across the Continent
Chapter Nineteen: Missionaries in the Trans-Appalachian Frontier
Chapter Twenty: Catholics in the Upper Mississippi Valley
Chapter Twenty-One: Catholics in the Lower Mississippi Valley
Chapter Twenty-Two: Mexican Independence
Chapter Twenty-Three: Changes in the Church in Texas and the Southwest
Chapter Twenty-Four: California after the Mexican War
Chapter Twenty-Five: Catholics northwest of the Mississippi River into Canada
Chapter Twenty-Six: The First Nations and Catholic Abuses
Part Six: The Civil War and After Chapter
Twenty-Seven: Catholics during the Civil War
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Catholics after the Civil War
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Black Catholics
Chapter Thirty: Roman Catholics and the Perils of Democracy
Part Seven: Into the Twentieth Century
Chapter Thirty-One: The Modern Mentality
Chapter Thirty-Two: Vatican II
Chapter Thirty-Three: The Great Commission Today
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
About the Author
Index