Box 20
Contains 10 Results:
"Catholic Aliens in Protestant America, 1605-1791" - Manuscript
This sub-series contains manuscripts for several books written by R. Emmett Curran about U.S. Catholic history
"Papist Devils" - Manuscripts, Correspondence, and Research Files
This sub-series contains manuscripts for several books written by R. Emmett Curran about U.S. Catholic history
"Troubled Nation, Troubled Province, 1833-1880" - Manuscript by R. Emmett Curran
This sub-series contains research files used by R. Emmett Curran in his research on the Catholic Church in the United States.
U.S. News and World Report Interview of R. Emmett Curran, 1979-08-06
This sub-series contains research files used by R. Emmett Curran in his research on the Catholic Church in the United States.
Article in "America" Magazine by R. Emmett Curran: "History of a Changing Neighborhood"
This sub-series contains research files used by R. Emmett Curran in his research on the Catholic Church in the United States.
"Jesuit-Marechal Controversy, 1818-1838"
This sub-series contains research files used by R. Emmett Curran in his research on the Catholic Church in the United States.
"Effect of the Great Awakening Upon Stoddardeanism: 1740-1750"
This sub-series contains research files used by R. Emmett Curran in his research on the Catholic Church in the United States.
Maryland Province History (1880-1914) by Joseph T. Durkin, SJ. Folder 35 includes large floppy disk (Province History)
This sub-series contains research files used by R. Emmett Curran in his research on the Catholic Church in the United States.
Maryland Province History (1914-1965) by Gerald P. Fogarty, SJ
This sub-series contains research files used by R. Emmett Curran in his research on the Catholic Church in the United States.
Xeroxed and Copied Letters and Documents, 1900 - 1902
Correspondents and subjects include Susan Decatur, Fr. Edward McGlynn, and Michael Augustine Corrigan. These materials may have been used for Curran's book "Michael Augustine Corrigan and the Shaping of Conservative Catholicism in America, 1878-1902"