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The list of wrongs to be righted in church and state was familiar, including civil rights legislation, the Second Vatican Council (which had 'Protestantized' the Church), and the emerging counter culture. Popowski catalogs all this from the pages of the magazine itself, and other researchers will thus find a useful guide in pursuing their own particular interests. . . .Those looking for 1960s radicalism different from the usual kind will find here an example to be incorporated into the larger story of the times. * The Catholic Historical Review *
For decades I've heard people remark that someone would eventually write the story of TRIUMPH and the Christian Commonwealth Institutes. I am glad it turned out to be Dr. Mark Popowski. His study is extremely well researched, and he has placed TRIUMPH and its editors into historical context very well. -- Dr. Alexandra Wilhelmsen, University of Dallas
In this fascinating, well-written and provocative book Mark Popowski views Triumph and its supporters, "the Christian tribe," through sympathetic eyes. He shares their enthusiasm for a Catholicism that was both deeply traditional and daringly radical. On balance, he believes that they offered the right answers to the painful questions dividing America in the era of Vietnam, Watergate, the sexual revolution, and Roe v. Wade. -- Patrick Allitt, Emory University
Mark Popowski has reminded us that the conservative movement was a house of many mansions. His discussion of the Catholic traditionalist movement and its journal Triumph is an important contribution to our understanding of the development of a conservative movement outside of the typical framework of electoral politics and the rise of the Right to political power. -- Gregory L. Schneider, Emporia State University

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Acknowledgments Introduction Triumph Roman Catholic Radicals Triumph and History My Perspective Some Notes on Understanding Triumph Chapter 1: Origins of Triumph, Part I L. Brent Bozell and Frederick D. Wilhelmsen Post-World War II Conservative Intellectual Revival Disaffection with American Conservatism Chapter 2: Origins of Triumph, Part II Liberal Catholics and the Second Vatican Council Spain and Carlism Founding Chapter 3: Church Affairs Vatican Council II Roman Catholic Church in the United States Protestants and Jews Pauline Mass Priests and Nuns Chapter 4: Sovereignty of Christ or Chaos, Part I Secular Liberalism Conservatism Confessional Tribe Confessional State Chapter 5: Sovereignty of Christ or Chaos, Part II Politics Economics Racial Strife Education Chapter 6: To Make Christendom Cold War Vietnam Nuclear Weapons Solution Mirrors of Christendom Global South Chapter 7: Redeemed to His Likeness Feminism Contraception Abortion Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 11/17/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739169810, 978-0739169810
      ISBN10: 0739169815

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      The list of wrongs to be righted in church and state was familiar, including civil rights legislation, the Second Vatican Council (which had 'Protestantized' the Church), and the emerging counter culture. Popowski catalogs all this from the pages of the magazine itself, and other researchers will thus find a useful guide in pursuing their own particular interests. . . .Those looking for 1960s radicalism different from the usual kind will find here an example to be incorporated into the larger story of the times. * The Catholic Historical Review *
      For decades I've heard people remark that someone would eventually write the story of TRIUMPH and the Christian Commonwealth Institutes. I am glad it turned out to be Dr. Mark Popowski. His study is extremely well researched, and he has placed TRIUMPH and its editors into historical context very well. -- Dr. Alexandra Wilhelmsen, University of Dallas
      In this fascinating, well-written and provocative book Mark Popowski views Triumph and its supporters, "the Christian tribe," through sympathetic eyes. He shares their enthusiasm for a Catholicism that was both deeply traditional and daringly radical. On balance, he believes that they offered the right answers to the painful questions dividing America in the era of Vietnam, Watergate, the sexual revolution, and Roe v. Wade. -- Patrick Allitt, Emory University
      Mark Popowski has reminded us that the conservative movement was a house of many mansions. His discussion of the Catholic traditionalist movement and its journal Triumph is an important contribution to our understanding of the development of a conservative movement outside of the typical framework of electoral politics and the rise of the Right to political power. -- Gregory L. Schneider, Emporia State University

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction Triumph Roman Catholic Radicals Triumph and History My Perspective Some Notes on Understanding Triumph Chapter 1: Origins of Triumph, Part I L. Brent Bozell and Frederick D. Wilhelmsen Post-World War II Conservative Intellectual Revival Disaffection with American Conservatism Chapter 2: Origins of Triumph, Part II Liberal Catholics and the Second Vatican Council Spain and Carlism Founding Chapter 3: Church Affairs Vatican Council II Roman Catholic Church in the United States Protestants and Jews Pauline Mass Priests and Nuns Chapter 4: Sovereignty of Christ or Chaos, Part I Secular Liberalism Conservatism Confessional Tribe Confessional State Chapter 5: Sovereignty of Christ or Chaos, Part II Politics Economics Racial Strife Education Chapter 6: To Make Christendom Cold War Vietnam Nuclear Weapons Solution Mirrors of Christendom Global South Chapter 7: Redeemed to His Likeness Feminism Contraception Abortion Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author

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