A Series of Lectures on Social Justice
Author: Charles E. Coughlin
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Published: 2013-02
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9781258590987
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Author: Charles E. Coughlin
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Published: 2013-02
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9781258590987
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alan Brinkley
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 2011-08-10
Total Pages: 385
ISBN-13: 0307803228
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe study of two great demagogues in American history--Huey P. Long, a first-term United States Senator from the red-clay, piney-woods country of nothern Louisiana; and Charles E. Coughlin, a Catholic priest from an industrial suburb near Detroit. Award-winning historian Alan Brinkely describes their modest origins and their parallel rise together in the early years of the Great Depression to become the two most successful leaders of national political dissidence of their era. *Winner of the American Book Award for History*
Author: Charles J. Tull
Publisher: Syracuse [N.Y.] : Syracuse University Press
Published: 1965
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraces the career and political influence of the "radio priest" of Detroit, Mich. from the early 1930's to his retirement from public life in 1942.
Author: Donald I. Warren
Publisher:
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13:
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Author: Charles Gallagher
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2021-09-28
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 0674983718
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe forgotten history of American terrorists who, in the name of God, conspired to overthrow the government and formed an alliance with Hitler. On January 13, 1940, FBI agents burst into the homes and offices of seventeen members of the Christian Front, seizing guns, ammunition, and homemade bombs. J. Edgar HooverÕs charges were incendiary: the group, he alleged, was planning to incite a revolution and install a Òtemporary dictatorshipÓ in order to stamp out Jewish and communist influence in the United States. Interviewed in his jail cell, the frontÕs ringleader was unbowed: ÒAll I can say isÑlong live Christ the King! Down with communism!Ó In Nazis of Copley Square, Charles Gallagher provides a crucial missing chapter in the history of the American far right. The men of the Christian Front imagined themselves as crusaders fighting for the spiritual purification of the nation, under assault from godless communism, and they were hardly alone in their beliefs. The front traced its origins to vibrant global Catholic theological movements of the early twentieth century, such as the Mystical Body of Christ and Catholic Action. The frontÕs anti-Semitism was inspired by Sunday sermons and by lay leaders openly espousing fascist and Nazi beliefs. Gallagher chronicles the evolution of the front, the transatlantic cloak-and-dagger intelligence operations that subverted it, and the mainstream political and religious leaders who shielded the frontÕs activities from scrutiny. Nazis of Copley Square offers a grim tale of faith perverted to violent ends, and its lessons provide a warning for those who hope to stop the spread of far-right violence today.
Author: Harry Turtledove
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 450
ISBN-13: 0451472187
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this alternative history, Joe Steele takes the place of Franklin D. Roosevelt to become the U.S. President leading the country out of the Great Depression. The reforms he puts in place get citizens back to work, but Steele's critics end up in work camps if they complain too much about the policies.
Author: Charles Edward Coughlin
Publisher:
Published: 1937
Total Pages: 202
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Kazin
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 1998-10-29
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13: 9780801485589
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraces the history of populism in the United States from the time of Thomas Jefferson to the era of Bill Clinton.
Author: Philip Roth
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2004-10-05
Total Pages: 401
ISBN-13: 0547345313
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhilip Roth's bestselling alternate history—the chilling story of what happens to one family when America elects a charismatic, isolationist president—is soon to be an HBO limited series. In an extraordinary feat of narrative invention, Philip Roth imagines an alternate history where Franklin D. Roosevelt loses the 1940 presidential election to heroic aviator and rabid isolationist Charles A. Lindbergh. Shortly thereafter, Lindbergh negotiates a cordial “understanding” with Adolf Hitler, while the new government embarks on a program of folksy anti-Semitism. For one boy growing up in Newark, Lindbergh’s election is the first in a series of ruptures that threaten to destroy his small, safe corner of America–and with it, his mother, his father, and his older brother. "A terrific political novel . . . Sinister, vivid, dreamlike . . . creepily plausible. . . You turn the pages, astonished and frightened.” — The New York Times Book Review
Author: Charles Edward Coughlin
Publisher:
Published: 1939
Total Pages: 214
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