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Author Gin, Willie

Title Minorities and Reconstructive Coalitions : the Catholic Question
Published London : Taylor and Francis, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (233 pages)
Series Routledge Studies in Nationalism and Ethnicity
Routledge studies in nationalism and ethnicity.
Contents Cover; Half Title ; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Series editor's foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 The multiplicity of the Catholic past; 2 Transubstantiating the body politic: a theory of reconstructive coalitions; 3 Catholic incorporation from 1890 to the mid-twentieth century; 4 Working with Catholicism in Australia; 5 Catholicism at arm's length in the United States; 6 Provincializing Catholicism in Canada; 7 Catholic standing in the latter half of the twentieth century; 8 Realigning Catholicism and Protestantism at the turn of the twentieth century in the United States
9 The limits of pan-Christian coalitions in Australia and Canada10 The Catholic past as prologue? The future of ethnic, racial, and religious minority incorporation; Appendices; Selected bibliography; Index
Summary "As with Muslims today, Catholics were once suspected of being antidemocratic, oppressive of women, and supportive of extremist political violence. By the end of the twentieth century, Catholics were considered normal and sometimes valorized as exemplary citizens. Can other ethnic, racial, and religious minorities follow the same path? Minorities and Reconstructive Coalitions provides an answer by comparing the stories of ethnic Catholics' political incorporation in Australia, Canada, and the United States. Through comparative and historical analysis, the book shows that reconstructive coalitions, such as labor and pan-Christian moral movements, can bring Catholics and Protestants together under new identities, significantly improving Catholic standing. Not all coalitions are reconstructive or successful, and institutional structures such as regional autonomy can enhance or inhibit the formation of these coalitions. The book provides overviews of the history of Catholics in the three countries, reorients the historiography of Catholic incorporation in the United States, uncovers the phenomenon of minority overrepresentation in politics, and advances unique arguments about the impact of coalitions on minority politics."--Provided by publisher
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Subject Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
Catholic Church -- Relations -- Protestant churches.
SUBJECT Catholic Church fast
Subject Christianity and politics -- Catholic Church -- History -- 20th century
Church and minorities.
Protestant churches -- Relations -- Catholic Church
Christianity and politics -- Catholic Church
Church and minorities
Interfaith relations
Protestant churches
Theology, Doctrinal
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781351981859
1351981854