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Book Title
Brokers of Culture: Italian Jesuits in the American West, 1848-19
Publication Date
2006-12-14
Pages
448
ISBN
9780804753579

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804753571
ISBN-13
9780804753579
eBay Product ID (ePID)
54235801

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
448 Pages
Publication Name
Brokers of Culture : Italian Jesuits in the American West, 1848-1919
Language
English
Subject
Christian Ministry / Missions, United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), Christianity / Catholic, History
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Author
Gerald Mckevitt
Subject Area
Religion, History
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2006-019061
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"[ Brokers of Culture ] provides detailed accounts of the Jesuit educational initiatives among both Native American and Hispanic populations, and it carefully traces how the Jesuit' missionary work was molded by shifts in U.S. Indian policy. It is a significant contribution to what has been termed the 'new western history' and its commitment to the study of previously neglected or undervalued groups and individuals."-- Journal of American History, "A major study that will shape the next generation of scholarship in Western and religious history."-John McGreevy,America "Brokers of Cultureis a magisterial treatment that will attract a great deal of attention."-James Carroll,Pacific Historical Review "McKevitt's is an exemplary work of historical scholarship a wonderful example of mature American Catholic historical scholarship."-David O'Brien,Theological Studies "This is a fascinating study about the work of Italian Jesuits in the western part of the United States in the seventy or so years following the European revolutions of 1848 McKevitt proves himself an exceptional scholar by concretizing the threefold task of the historian in finding the sources, evaluating the sources, and writing his own history in this, his latest work." -Archivum Historicum "The role of Italian Jesuits in the spiritual, intellectual, and scientific growth of the nineteenth century American West may come as a surprise, but Father McKevitt provides a readable approach to an intriguing chapter in American history." -Michael P. Morris,First Things "With its attention to individual stories and international connections,Brokers of Culturewill be most useful to scholars of Catholic-especially Jesuit-history and missiology. In fleshing out and bringing together the story of the Jesuits in multiple Western regions, it will also be a valuable reference for students of religion in the American West more broadly." -Church History "McKevitt's tale, masterfully told, is a drama of both cultural and generational conflict...Father McKevitt has written a masterpiece. If there is a better book on the American Jesuits, I don't know what it is." -American Catholic Studies, "Brokers of Cultureis a masterpiece that closes a gap in our understanding of American Catholic and Jesuit history. In these pages, Gerald McKevitt models the ideal ofeloquentia perfecta-articulate wisdom-that his historical subjects journeyed so far to represent."-Conversations in Jesuit Higher Education, "McKevitt rescues from an undeserved oblivion those who never made it back to their homelands."- California History, " Brokers of Culture is a wonderful example of mature American Catholic historical scholarship. Always fully informed and scrupulously fair, McKevitt admires his Jesuit subjects but offers well-argued criticism when appropriate. He has a wonderful story, he tells it well, and he has enriched our understanding of American Catholic history."— Theological Studies, "McKevitt rescues from an undeserved oblivion those who never made it back to their homelands."-California History, "A major study that will shape the next generation of scholarship in Western and religious history."--John McGreevy, America " Brokers of Culture is a magisterial treatment that will attract a great deal of attention."--James Carroll, Pacific Historical Review "McKevitt's is an exemplary work of historical scholarship a wonderful example of mature American Catholic historical scholarship."--David O'Brien, Theological Studies "This is a fascinating study about the work of Italian Jesuits in the western part of the United States in the seventy or so years following the European revolutions of 1848 McKevitt proves himself an exceptional scholar by concretizing the threefold task of the historian in finding the sources, evaluating the sources, and writing his own history in this, his latest work." -- Archivum Historicum "The role of Italian Jesuits in the spiritual, intellectual, and scientific growth of the nineteenth century American West may come as a surprise, but Father McKevitt provides a readable approach to an intriguing chapter in American history." --Michael P. Morris, First Things "With its attention to individual stories and international connections, Brokers of Culture will be most useful to scholars of Catholic--especially Jesuit--history and missiology. In fleshing out and bringing together the story of the Jesuits in multiple Western regions, it will also be a valuable reference for students of religion in the American West more broadly." -- Church History "McKevitt's tale, masterfully told, is a drama of both cultural and generational conflict...Father McKevitt has written a masterpiece. If there is a better book on the American Jesuits, I don't know what it is." -- American Catholic Studies, "["Brokers of Culture"] provides detailed accounts of the Jesuit educational initiatives among both Native American and Hispanic populations, and it carefully traces how the Jesuit' missionary work was molded by shifts in U.S. Indian policy. It is a significant contribution to what has been termed the 'new western history' and its commitment to the study of previously neglected or undervalued groups and individuals."--"Journal of American History", "[ Brokers of Culture ] provides detailed accounts of the Jesuit educational initiatives among both Native American and Hispanic populations, and it carefully traces how the Jesuit' missionary work was molded by shifts in U.S. Indian policy. It is a significant contribution to what has been termed the 'new western history' and its commitment to the study of previously neglected or undervalued groups and individuals."- Journal of American History, "A major study that will shape the next generation of scholarship in Western and religious history."—John McGreevy, America, " Brokers of Culture is a wonderful example of mature American Catholic historical scholarship. Always fully informed and scrupulously fair, McKevitt admires his Jesuit subjects but offers well-argued criticism when appropriate. He has a wonderful story, he tells it well, and he has enriched our understanding of American Catholic history."- Theological Studies, "McKevitt rescues from an undeserved oblivion those who never made it back to their homelands."-- California History, "A major study that will shape the next generation of scholarship in Western and religious history."-John McGreevy, America, "A major study that will shape the next generation of scholarship in Western and religious history."--John McGreevy, America, "Brokers of Cultureis a wonderful example of mature American Catholic historical scholarship. Always fully informed and scrupulously fair, McKevitt admires his Jesuit subjects but offers well-argued criticism when appropriate. He has a wonderful story, he tells it well, and he has enriched our understanding of American Catholic history."-Theological Studies, "This is an essential book for Pacific Northwest historians." " Brokers of Culture is a masterpiece that closes a gap in our understanding of American Catholic and Jesuit history. In these pages, Gerald McKevitt models the ideal of eloquentia perfecta --articulate wisdom--that his historical subjects journeyed so far to represent."-- Conversations in Jesuit Higher Education "McKevitt is the most knowledgeable historian of Jesuit activity in the nineteenth-century trans-Mississippi West... Remarkable book."-- Oregon Historical Quarterly " Brokers of Culture is superb, a major study that will shape the next generation of scholarship in Western and religious history."-- America Magazine "This work has been widely researched in American and European archives. It is clearly organized and well written, and it will be read with profit by historians of culture, of immigration, of American Catholicism, of Native Americans, and of the American West." Western Historical Quarterly "In Brokers of Culture, Gerald McKevitt provides a comprehensive, engaging, and beautifully written account of the expansive and overlooked role played by Italian Jesuits in the American WestThe richness of McKevitt's text, research, and analysis offers an outstanding contribution to the growing literature on missions in the Americas and places this work into the broader context of the history of the American West." Southern California Quarterly, "McKevitt is the most knowledgeable historian of Jesuit activity in the nineteenth-century trans-Mississippi West... Remarkable book."-Oregon Historical Quarterly, "This is an essential book for Pacific Northwest historians." " Brokers of Culture is a masterpiece that closes a gap in our understanding of American Catholic and Jesuit history. In these pages, Gerald McKevitt models the ideal of eloquentia perfecta --articulate wisdom--that his historical subjects journeyed so far to represent."-- Conversations in Jesuit Higher Education "McKevitt is the most knowledgeable historian of Jesuit activity in the nineteenth-century trans-Mississippi West... Remarkable book."-- Oregon Historical Quarterly " Brokers of Culture is superb, a major study that will shape the next generation of scholarship in Western and religious history."-- America Magazine "This work has been widely researched in American and European archives. It is clearly organized and well written, and it will be read with profit by historians of culture, of immigration, of American Catholicism, of Native Americans, and of the American West." Western Historical Quarterly "In Brokers of Culture, Gerald McKevitt provides a comprehensive, engaging, and beautifully written account of the expansive and overlooked role played by Italian Jesuits in the American WestThe richness of McKevitt's text, research, and analysis offers an outstanding contribution to the growing literature on missions in the Americas and places this work into the broader context of the history of the American West." Southern California Quarterly "Brokers of Culture is a magisterial treatment that will attract a great deal of attention."--James Carroll, Pacific Historical Review "McKevitt's is an exemplary work of historical scholarship a wonderful example of mature American Catholic historical scholarship."--David O'Brien, Theological Studies "This is a fascinating study about the work of Italian Jesuits in the western part of the United States in the seventy or so years following the European revolutions of 1848 McKevitt proves himself an exceptional scholar by concretizing the threefold task of the historian in finding the sources, evaluating the sources, and writing his own history in this, his latest work." --Archivum Historicum "The role of Italian Jesuits in the spiritual, intellectual, and scientific growth of the nineteenth century American West may come as a surprise, but Father McKevitt provides a readable approach to an intriguing chapter in American history." --Michael P. Morris, First Things "With its attention to individual stories and international connections, Brokers of Culture will be most useful to scholars of Catholic--especially Jesuit--history and missiology. In fleshing out and bringing together the story of the Jesuits in multiple Western regions, it will also be a valuable reference for students of religion in the American West more broadly." --Church History "McKevitt's tale, masterfully told, is a drama of both cultural and generational conflict...Father McKevitt has written a masterpiece. If there is a better book on the American Jesuits, I don't know what it is." --American Catholic Studies, " Brokers of Culture is a wonderful example of mature American Catholic historical scholarship. Always fully informed and scrupulously fair, McKevitt admires his Jesuit subjects but offers well-argued criticism when appropriate. He has a wonderful story, he tells it well, and he has enriched our understanding of American Catholic history."-- Theological Studies
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
271.53078
Synopsis
Brokers of Culture examines the interactions among multiple ethnic groups in the American West and a group of nearly four hundred Italian Jesuits who emigrated to the United States after 1848 in the wake of the Italian unification movement. The first wave of exiles taught in Jesuit colleges on the East Coast, where they played a major role in reforming American seminary education. From their eastern base, the dispersed clerics moved to the frontier, shaping the evolution of culture in eleven western states. The Jesuits' most powerful source of influence was their western colleges, which adhered to educational traditions brought from Europe while simultaneously meeting the needs of an ethnically mixed and mobile frontier population., Brokers of Culture analyzes how Italian Jesuit missionary émigrés attempted to integrate a heterogeneous western population (Native Americans, Hispanics, European immigrants, and native-born Americans) into a global religious community while simultaneously facilitating those groups' entry into American society.
LC Classification Number
BV2290

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