The American Catholic Quarterly Review

The American Catholic Quarterly Review was an American quarterly magazine of literature, politics, culture, religion, and the arts, founded in 1876 by James A. Corcoran and Herman J. Heuser.[2] The journal was conceived as a forum for public discussion and a tool for elite education.[3]

The American Catholic Quarterly Review
Title page of the first edition.
CategoriesArt, culture, literature
FrequencyQuarterly
First issue1876 (1876)
Final issue1924 (1924)[1]
CountryUnited States
Based inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
LanguageEnglish

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See also

References

  1. Ellis, John Tracy (1989). Faith and Learning: A Church Historian's Story. Washington, DC: University Press of America. p. 32.
  2. Ellis, John Tracy (1969). American Catholicism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 116.
  3. Lora, Ronald & William Henry Longton, ed. (1999). The Conservative Press in Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-century America. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 379.


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