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Church and State in the City
William Issel
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Description for Church and State in the City
Paperback. How Catholic religious activism shaped the language and outcome of San Francisco's debates about over the common good and the public interest Series: Urban Life, Landscape and Policy. Num Pages: 330 pages, black & white illustrations, maps. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJ; HBJK; HRCC7; JPH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 226 x 152 x 25. Weight in Grams: 499.
How Catholic religious activism shaped the language and outcome of San Francisco's debates about over the common good and the public interest
How Catholic religious activism shaped the language and outcome of San Francisco's debates about over the common good and the public interest
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Temple University Press,U.S. United States
Number of pages
330
Condition
New
Series
Urban Life, Landscape and Policy
Number of Pages
330
Place of Publication
Philadelphia PA, United States
ISBN
9781439909928
SKU
V9781439909928
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Ref
99-15
About William Issel
William Issel is Professor of History Emeritus at San Francisco State University and Visiting Professor of History at Mills College. He is the author of For Both Cross and Flag: Catholic Action, Anti-Catholicism, and National Security Politics in World War II San Francisco (Temple) and Social Change in the United States 1945–1983. He is the coauthor of San Francisco, 1865–1932: Politics, Power, and Urban Development, and co-editor and contributor to American Labor and the Cold War: Grassroots Politics and Postwar Political Culture.
Reviews for Church and State in the City
"[The book] restores the Catholic role in San Francisco's development through the 1960's to its rightful place in the city's history... Issel convincingly shows that Catholic institutions shaped San Francisco's history far more than is understood. And from its backing of unions, civil rights, and the needs of the very poor, the Catholic Church fulfilled its mission of working for San Francisco's greater good."
BeyondChron, March 21st 2013 "William Issel's latest book, Church and State in the City, provides an important missing chapter in the telling of the history of San Francisco... [It] is a 'must'
both for its content and its wealth of references
for any historians whose research is focused on San Francisco. It will make many readers rethink what they thought they knew about the evolution of the city politic and what place religion has played in San Francisco's social, economic, and cultural evolution."
The Institute for Historical Study Newsletter, Spring 2013 "Issel is concerned with highlighting the importance of Catholic Christianity in the political culture of 20th-century San Francisco. He accomplishes this through a critical, contextualized narrative of various issues in the city's history (1890s-1970s) in which Catholic faith-based politics contributed to defining the city's 'common good.'... Even though Issel's coverage of San Francisco's political history is not comprehensive, his narrative is densely detailed... this solid book is worth adding to California, religious, and urban collections. Summing Up: Recommended. "
Choice, May 2013
BeyondChron, March 21st 2013 "William Issel's latest book, Church and State in the City, provides an important missing chapter in the telling of the history of San Francisco... [It] is a 'must'
both for its content and its wealth of references
for any historians whose research is focused on San Francisco. It will make many readers rethink what they thought they knew about the evolution of the city politic and what place religion has played in San Francisco's social, economic, and cultural evolution."
The Institute for Historical Study Newsletter, Spring 2013 "Issel is concerned with highlighting the importance of Catholic Christianity in the political culture of 20th-century San Francisco. He accomplishes this through a critical, contextualized narrative of various issues in the city's history (1890s-1970s) in which Catholic faith-based politics contributed to defining the city's 'common good.'... Even though Issel's coverage of San Francisco's political history is not comprehensive, his narrative is densely detailed... this solid book is worth adding to California, religious, and urban collections. Summing Up: Recommended. "
Choice, May 2013