Papist Devils: Catholics in British America 1574-1783 - Historical Book on Colonial Religious Conflicts & Catholic Persecution in Early America - Perfect for History Students, Researchers & Colonial America Enthusiasts
Papist Devils: Catholics in British America 1574-1783 - Historical Book on Colonial Religious Conflicts & Catholic Persecution in Early America - Perfect for History Students, Researchers & Colonial America EnthusiastsPapist Devils: Catholics in British America 1574-1783 - Historical Book on Colonial Religious Conflicts & Catholic Persecution in Early America - Perfect for History Students, Researchers & Colonial America Enthusiasts

Papist Devils: Catholics in British America 1574-1783 - Historical Book on Colonial Religious Conflicts & Catholic Persecution in Early America - Perfect for History Students, Researchers & Colonial America Enthusiasts

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This is a brief highly readable history of the Catholic experience in Brit- ish America, which shaped the development of the colonies and the na- scent republic in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Historian Robert Emmett Curran begins his account with the English reforma- tion, which helps us to understand the Catholic exodus from England, Ireland, and Scotland that took place over the nearly two centuries that constitute the colonial period. The deeply rooted English understand- ing of Catholics as enemies of the political and religious values at the heart of British tradition, ironically acted as a catalyst for the emer- gence of a Catholic republican movement that was a critical factor in the decision of a strong majority of American Catholics in 1775 to sup- port the cause for independence. Papist Devils utilizes archival material, newspapers, and other con- temporary records in addition to a broad array of general histories, monographs, and dissertations dealing with the British Atlantic world. The unprecedentedly broad scope of this study, which encompasses not only the thirteen colonies that took up arms against Britain in 1775, but also those in the maritime provinces of Canada as well as the ones in the West Indies, constitutes a unique coverage of the British Cath- olic colonial experience, as does the extension of the colonial period through the American Revolution, which was its logical dénouement.

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This book is a most important examination of a largely unstudied topic, the perception, treatment and position of Catholicism in the American colonies before and immediately after the Revolution. Written by one of the leading scholars of American Catholicism working today, it reveals, really for the first time, the complexity and importance of the issue, and the way it informed the later development of the Republic. This is an important as well as an interesting book, and its author is a pioneer.