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Roads to Rome : The Antebellum Protestant Encounter with Catholicism
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Jenny Franchot
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9780520310308
Publication date (Print):
December 31 1994
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September 11 2020
DOI:
10.1525/9780520310308
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
Contents
pp. XI
List of Illustrations
pp. XIII
Acknowledgments
pp. XVII
Introduction
pp. 1
Chapter 1. Protestant Meditations on History and "Popery"
pp. 16
Chapter 2. "The Moral Map of the World": American Tourists and Underground Rome
pp. 35
Chapter 3. The American Terrain of W. H. Prescott and Francis Parkman
pp. 83
Coda to Part 1
pp. 87
Chapter 4. Rome and Her Indians
pp. 99
Chapter 5. Nativism and Its Enslavements
pp. 112
Chapter 6. Sentimental Capture: The Cruel Convent and Family Love
pp. 135
Chapter 7. Two "Escaped Nuns": Rebecca Reed and Maria Monk
pp. 162
Chapter 8. The Inquisitional Enclosures of Poe and Melville
pp. 182
Chapter 9. Competing Interiors: The Church and Its Protestant Voyeurs
pp. 197
Chapter 10. The "Attraction of Repulsion"
pp. 221
Chapter 11. The Protestant Minister and His Priestly Influence
pp. 234
Chapter 12. The Bodily Gaze of Protestantism
pp. 260
Chapter 13. The Hawthornian Confessional
pp. 270
Coda to Part 3
pp. 277
Chapter 14. Elizabeth Seton: The Sacred Workings of Contagion
pp. 302
Chapter 15. Sophia Ripley: Rewriting the Stony Heart
pp. 321
Chapter 16. Isaac Hecker: The Form of the Missionary Body
pp. 337
Chapter 17. Orestes Brownson: The Return to Conspiracy
pp. 350
Conclusion
pp. 367
Notes
pp. 431
Selected Bibliography
pp. 467
Index
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