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Introduction
Part 1. The Chesapeake
1. Ambrose Maréchal, the Jesuits, and the Demise of Ecclesial Republicanismin Maryland, 1818–1838
2. “Splendid Poverty”: Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland, 1805–1838
3. From Saints to Secessionists: Reading the Past as Prologue
4. “The Finger of God Is Here”: The Advent of the Miraculous in the Nineteenth-Century American Catholic Community
5. Rome, the American Church, and Slavery
6. The First American Jesuit Province and the Shifting Center of Catholicism
Part 2. New York
7. Prelude to “Americanism”: The New York Accadèmia and Clerical Radicalism in the Late Nineteenth Century
8. The McGlynn Affair and the Shaping of the New Conservatism in American Catholicism, 1886–1899
9. “Listen to Our Voice . . . Walk inthe Ancient Paths”: The Episcopacy and the Road to Universal Parochial Education
10. The Church in the Public Square: Archbishop Corrigan and the Crusade against Roman-Sanctioned Liberalism in the 1890s
Part 3. Social Justice and the Intellectual Life
11. Confronting “The Social Question”: American Catholic Thought and the Socio-Economic Order in the Nineteenth Century
12. Vying to Be the Intellectual Center: Catholic Higher Education in New York and Washington, 1884–1914
Bibliography
Index