Today’s post is guest authored by Undergraduate student in Social Work, Emmanuel A. Montesa, who expresses his thanks to the professional Archives staff. On October 19, 1999, the Reverend Richard John Neuhaus gave a lecture entitled “My American Affair” here at The Catholic University of America, only a few months after he had converted to Read More
Posts with the tag: politics
The Archivist’s Nook: Richard John Neuhaus – A Catholic Lutheran in the Public Square
Posted in: The Archivist's Nook | Tags: Catholic Conversion, Catholic University of America, Civil Rights, FBI, First Things, George W. Bush, George Weigel, Lutheran Church, Martin Luther King, Michael Novak, Neoconservative, politics, Rev. Richard John Neuhaus, Ronald Reagan, University Archives | Comment
Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Primary Resources
Nineteenth Century Collections Online (NCCO) provides full-text, fully searchable content from a wide range of primary sources for the “long” 19th century, 1789-1914. NCCO indexes the full text of books, newspapers, pamphlets, manuscripts, maps, diaries, photographs, statistics, literature, government reports, treaties, and other kinds of documents in both Western and non-Western languages. Released incrementally beginning Read More
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