A singularly excellent contribution to the study of Catholic voting behavior...fills a void and is likely to become one of the most cited authorities on the subject. -- John K. White, professor of politics, The Catholic University of America A substantive contribution to the literature on religion and national politics...[it] offers a careful summary of the relationship of Catholics to the Republican Party from the early 19th century to the present. This book will appeal to political scientists, sociologists, and historians concerned with the links between religion and politics, now and in the past. -- John C. Green, director, Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of Akron
William B. Prendergast has had a distinguished career in government and politics, including as an author of Republican national platforms in four presidential elections and as director of the Research Division of the Republican National Committee. He also served as U.S. Defense Advisor to NATO and was a special assistant to the Secretary of Defense. He earlier taught political science at the U.S. Naval Academy, The Catholic University of America, and Johns Hopkins University.
A singularly excellent contribution to the study of Catholic voting
behavior....fills a void and is likely to become one of the most
cited authorities on the subject.--John K. White, professor of
politics, The Catholic University of America
A substantive contribution to the literature on religion and
national politics....[it] offers a careful summary of the
relationship of Catholics to the Republican Party from the early
19th century to the present. This book will appeal to political
scientists, sociologists, and historians concerned with the links
between religion and politics, now and in the past.--John C. Green,
director, Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of
Akron
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