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Citizens or Papists? [electronic resource] : the politics of anti-Catholicism in New York, 1685-1821 / Jason K. Duncan.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Hudson Valley heritage series ; no. 3.Publication details: New York : Fordham University Press, 2005.Edition: 1st edDescription: xviii, 253 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 305.6/82747 22
LOC classification:
  • BR520 .D86 2005eb
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Contents:
"The hand of popery in this hellish conspiracy" : the legacy of Anti-Catholicism in Colonial New York -- "The encouragement popery had met with" : Catholics and religious liberty in Revolutionary New York -- "No foreign ecclesiastical authority" : Catholics and Republican citizenship -- "Federalists and tories carrying everything with a high hand" : Catholics and the politics of the 1790s -- "In all countries such distinctions are odious : in none more so than this" : political equality in the early republic -- "A middle party?" : Catholics and Republican Nationalism -- "The great chain of national union" : Catholics and the Republican triumph -- Conclusion -- "A most Democratic and Republican class.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-243) and index.

"The hand of popery in this hellish conspiracy" : the legacy of Anti-Catholicism in Colonial New York -- "The encouragement popery had met with" : Catholics and religious liberty in Revolutionary New York -- "No foreign ecclesiastical authority" : Catholics and Republican citizenship -- "Federalists and tories carrying everything with a high hand" : Catholics and the politics of the 1790s -- "In all countries such distinctions are odious : in none more so than this" : political equality in the early republic -- "A middle party?" : Catholics and Republican Nationalism -- "The great chain of national union" : Catholics and the Republican triumph -- Conclusion -- "A most Democratic and Republican class.

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