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Catholic New Deal Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh Book

Catholic New Deal Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh
Catholic New Deal Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh, Our popular image of the era of the Great Depression is one of bread lines, labor wars, and leftist firebrands. Absent from this picture are religiously motivated social reformers, notably Catholic clergy and laity. In A Catholic New Deal, Kenneth Heinema, Catholic New Deal Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Catholic New Deal Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh, Our popular image of the era of the Great Depression is one of bread lines, labor wars, and leftist firebrands. Absent from this picture are religiously motivated social reformers, notably Catholic clergy and laity. In A Catholic New Deal, Kenneth Heinema, Catholic New Deal Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh
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  • Catholic New Deal Religion and Reform in Depression Pittsburgh
  • Written by author Kenneth J. Heineman
  • Published by Penn State University Press, 8/28/1999
  • Our popular image of the era of the Great Depression is one of bread lines, labor wars, and leftist firebrands. Absent from this picture are religiously motivated social reformers, notably Catholic clergy and laity. In A Catholic New Deal, Kenneth Heinema
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Advent 1
1 Pilgrimage: Father James Cox and the Awakening of Catholic Social Activism, 1932 11
2 Social Reconstruction: The Moral Basis of Economic Reform, 1933-1935 35
3 City of God: Class, Culture, and the Coming Together of the New Deal Coalition, 1936 75
4 Working-Class Saints: Catholic Reformers and the Building of the Steel Workers' Union, 1937 113
5 Christian Democracy: Anti-Communism, Social Justice, and the End of New Deal Reform, 1938 143
6 Confirmation: Catholic Reformers Confront the Rise of Fascism and the Approach of World War II, 1939-1941 177
Requiem 201
Notes 213
Bibliography 245
Index 267


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