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Continental achievement : Roman Catholics in the United States : revolution and the early republic / / Kevin Starr



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Autore: Starr Kevin Visualizza persona
Titolo: Continental achievement : Roman Catholics in the United States : revolution and the early republic / / Kevin Starr Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: San Francisco : , : Ignatius, , [2020]
©2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (328 pages)
Disciplina: 282.7
Soggetto topico: Catholics - North America - History
Nota di contenuto: Quebec City 1775 -- Valley Forge 1777-1778 -- Camden, South Carolina 1780 -- Yorktown 1781 -- Paris 1782 -- White Marsh Plantation 1783 -- Dorset, England 1790 -- Baltimore 1808 -- Emmitsburg, Maryland 1812 -- Baltimore 1821.
Sommario/riassunto: In Continental Ambitions: Roman Catholics in North America, the first volume of Kevin Starr's magisterial work on American Catholics, the narrative evoked Spain, France, and Recusant England as Europeans explored, evangelized, and settled the North American continent. In Continental Achievement: Roman Catholics in the United States, the focus is on the participation of Catholics, alongside their Protestant and Jewish fellow citizens, in the Revolutionary War and the creation and development of the Republic. With the same panoramic view and cinematic style of Starr's celebrated Americans and the California Dream series, Continental Achievement documents the way in which the American Revolution allowed Roman Catholics of the English colonies of North America to earn a new and better place for themselves in the emergent Republic. John Carroll makes frequent appearances in roles of increasing importance: missionary, constitution writer for his ex-Jesuit colleagues, prefect apostolic, controversialist and defender of the faith, bishop, founder of Georgetown, cathedral developer, archbishop and metropolitan, and negotiator with the Court of Rome. In him, the Maryland ethos regarding Roman Catholicism reached a point of penultimate fulfillment. Starr also vividly portrays other representative personalities in this formative period, including Charles Carroll, the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence; his mother, Elizabeth Brooke Carroll; Sulpician John DuBois, whose escape from France in 1791 was arranged by Robespierre; convert Elizabeth Bayley Seton, founder of the first American sisterhood, the Sisters of Charity; Stephen Moylan, Muster-Master General of the Continental Army; Polish military engineer Thaddeus Kosciuszko; Colonel John Fitzgerald, an aide-de-camp to General Washington; Benedict Flaget, the first Bishop of Bardstown, Kentucky; merchant sea captain John Barry, who fought and won the last naval battle of the war; and William DuBourg, Bishop of Louisiana, who offered a Te Deum in a ceremony honoring General Andrew Jackson after his victory in the Battle of New Orleans. With his characteristic honesty and rigorous research, Kevin Starr gives his readers an enduring history of Catholics in the early years of the United States.--book jacket.
Titolo autorizzato: Continental achievement  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-64229-135-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910794229903321
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