The Changing Parish: Catholics and the Urban Crisis in Twentieth-Century Brooklyn

Once solid supporters of the New Deal, by the mid-1960s Brooklyn’s working-class Catholics stood at the forefront of a movement to halt the perceived excesses of liberalism. Their political realignment was inextricably tied to the postwar urban crisis, which left New York City with a shrinking tax b...

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Main Author: Miller, Cassie P.
Format: Others
Published: Research Showcase @ CMU 2016
Online Access:http://repository.cmu.edu/dissertations/669