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My essay for the St. George Tucker Society meeting, July 2016

“Irish Frontier Catholicism in the Antebellum U.S. South,” Irish Studies South, Iss., 2. (Sep., 2016), 24-44

Joe Regan

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Pilgrimage in the jet age: the development of the American evangelical Holy Land travel industry, 1948–1978

Hillary Kaell

Journal of Tourism History, 2010

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We were very much surprised at their worship': American Girls and Religious Tourism in the Early Republic, 1780-1835

Sharon Halevi

2020

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Wandering Souls: Protestant Migrations in America, 1630–1865. By S. Scott Rohrer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010. x + 312 pp. $39.95 cloth

Christopher Hendricks

Church History, 2011

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A Saint of Our Own: How the Quest for a Holy Hero Helped Catholics Become American by Kathleen Sprows Cummings

Emma Anderson

The Catholic Historical Review, 2019

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Roman Holiday: A Midwestern Priest and Vatican II

Michael Skaggs

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Religion in the American South: Protestants and Others in History and Culture

Andrew Manis

The American Historical Review, 2005

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The Faithful: A History of Catholics in America - By James M. O'Toole: Religious Studies Review • VOLUME 36 • NUMBER 2 • •• 2010

Paul Kahan

Religious Studies Review, 2010

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Blurred Nationalities across the North Atlantic: Traders, Priests, and Their Kin Travelling Between North America and the Italian Peninsula, 1763–1846 by Luca Codignola

Matteo Binasco

American Catholic Studies

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American Catholic Travelers to the Holy Land 1861-1929

David Klatzker

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Review of Allan Greer and Jody Bilinkoff, Colonial Saints: Discovering the Holy in the Americas

Anna Peterson

Journal of the American Academy of Religion

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The Catholic Calumet: Colonial Conversions in French and Indian North America by Tracy Neal Leavelle

Sakina Hughes

The Catholic Historical Review, 2013

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"A Bible People": Post-Conciliar U.S. Catholics, Scripture, and Holy Land Pilgrimage

Hillary Kaell

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God and Mammon: Protestants, Money, and the Market, 1790–1860. Edited by Mark A. Noll

Stuart B Jennings

Church History, 2004

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The Other Catholics review, Cushwa Center newsletter, 2017

Julie Byrne

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Competing Loyalties: Nationality, Church Governance, and the Development of an American Catholic Identity

Margaret Gillikin

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Destination dixie: tourism and southern history

Jodi Skipper

Journal of Tourism History, 2014

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The Contextual Theology and Christian Ethics of the Irish Travelers in the United States of America

Fr. John M. Stygles

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The Congregation of de Propaganda Fide, the Holy See and the Native peoples of North America (17th-19th centuries)

giovanni pizzorusso

Holy See’s Archives as Sources for American history ed. by Kathleen Cummings and Matteo Sanfilippo, 2016

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Review: Diversities of Gifts: Field Studies in Southern Religion. Edited by Ruel W. Tyson Jr, James L. Peacock, and Daniel W. Patterson

Vic Gammon

Folk Music Journal, 1989

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James Sheerin’s Search for the Holy Grail: Perceptions of Religion in the American West

Dusty Hoesly

James Sheerin’s Search for the Holy Grail: Perceptions of Religion in the American West, 2012

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Catholic Trails West. The Founding Catholic Families of Pennsylvania. (review)

Joseph Casino

The Catholic Historical Review, 1989

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Transatlantic Religion: Europe, America, and the Making of Modern Christianity (Brill, 2021)

Zachary Purvis

Brill, 2021

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MacDavidification? Making the holy land look right for American Protestant pilgrims

Amos S. Ron, Jackie Feldman

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Catholic devotion in the Americas

Alyssa Maldonado-Estrada

Religion Compass, 2019

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The Eagle and the Dove: Constructing Catholic Identity Through Word and Image in Nineteenth-Century United States

Diana Pasulka

Material Religion, 2008

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Puritan hypocrisy" and "conservative Catholicity" : how Roman Catholic clergy in the border states interpreted the U.S. Civil War

Carl Creason

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Jesuits in the North American Colonies and the United States

Catherine O'Donnell

Jesuits in the North American Colonies and the United States, 2020

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Inventing the Holy Land: American Protestant Pilgrimage to Palestine, 1865–1941. By Stephanie Stidham Rogers. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2011. x + 165 pp. $60.00 cloth

William Trollinger

Church History, 2012

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The Romance of the Holy Land in American Travel Writing, 1790–1876

Brian Yothers

2016

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“Our Enemy, Who for Our Religion… Abhorred Us”: The Establishment and Maintenance of 18th-Century Anti-Catholicism in North America

Erin Isaac

USURJ: University of Saskatchewan Undergraduate Research Journal, 2018

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Religious Experiences in New England

Douglas Winiarski

2010

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Sister Thorn and Catholic Mysticism in Modern America

Paula Kane

Journal of American History, 2014

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Wars of Words: Catholic and Protestant Jesuitism in Mid-Nineteenth Century America.

Steven Mailloux

Encounters between Jesuits and Protestants in Asia and the America, 2018

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"'A more catholic American Catholic Historical Association,' part II"

Michael Skaggs

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