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A Catholic In The White House Religion Politics And John F Kennedys Presidential Campaign 1st Edition Thomas J Carty Auth

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A Catholic In The White House Religion Politics And John F Kennedys Presidential Campaign 1st Edition Thomas J Carty Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 218
Author: Thomas J. Carty (auth.)
ISBN: 9781403962539, 9781403981301, 1403962537, 1403981302
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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A Catholic In The White House Religion Politics And John F Kennedys Presidential Campaign 1st Edition Thomas J Carty Auth by Thomas J. Carty (auth.) 9781403962539, 9781403981301, 1403962537, 1403981302 instant download after payment.

According to most political and religious scholars and pundits, JFK's victory in 1960 symbolized America's evolution from a Protestant nation to a pluralist community that included Catholics as all citizens. However, if the presidential election of 1960 was indeed a turning point for American Catholics, how do we explain the failure of any Catholic - in over forty years - to repeat Kennedy's accomplishment? In this exhaustively researched study that fuses political, cultural, social and intellectual history, Thomas Carty challenges the assumption that JFK's successful campaign for the Presidency ended decades, if not centuries, of religious and political tension between American Catholics and Protestants, paving a new role for Catholics in American presidential politics.

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