Anti-Catholicism and Religious Freedom
by Peter J. LeithartNineteenth-century America justified anti-Catholicism in the name of religious liberty. Continue Reading »
Nineteenth-century America justified anti-Catholicism in the name of religious liberty. Continue Reading »
Anti-Catholicism was the driving force behind the Mexican-American War, argues John C. Pinheiro in his gripping new study. The evidence he carefully assembles suggests an even stronger point: that it was the defining attitude undergirding the early Republic and antebellum years. Continue Reading »
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