Excommunicated from the Union : how the Civil War created a separate Catholic America / William B. Kurtz
- Author
- Kurtz, William B. (William Burton), 1983-
- Published
- New York : Fordham University Press, 2016.
- Copyright Date
- ©2016.
- Edition
- First edition.
- Physical Description
- 236 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Series
- Contents
- The Mexican War and nativism -- Catholics rally to the flag -- Catholic soldiers in the Union Army -- Priests and nuns in the Army -- Slavery divides the church -- Catholics' opposition to the war -- Post-war anti-Catholicism -- Catholics remember the Civil War.
- Summary
- Anti-Catholicism has had a long presence in American history. The Civil War in 1861 gave Catholic Americans a chance to prove their patriotism once and for all. Exploring how Catholics sought to use their participation in the war to counteract religious and political nativism in the United States, Excommunicated from the Union reveals that while the war was an alienating experience for many of the 200,000 Catholics who served, they still strove to construct a positive memory of their experiences in order to show that their religion was no barrier to their being loyal American citizens.
- Subject(s)
- Catholic Church—United States—History—19th century
- Katholische Kirche
- Catholic Church
- American Civil War (1861-1865)
- 1800-1899
- Sklaverei
- Sezessionskrieg
- Religious aspects of war
- Slavery and the church—Catholic Church
- United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Religious aspects
- United States—History—Civil War, 1861-1865—Participation, Catholic
- United States
- USA
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9780823267538 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0823267539 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780823268863 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
0823268861 (pbk. ; alk. paper) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-226) and index.
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