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“For the Poor, the Sick and the Needy": How Socially Conscious Catholic Priests Navigated the Birth Control Debate in the U.S. in the Early Twentieth Century

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“For the Poor, the Sick and the Needy": How Socially Conscious Catholic Priests Navigated the Birth Control Debate in the U.S. in the Early Twentieth Century

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Title: “For the Poor, the Sick and the Needy": How Socially Conscious Catholic Priests Navigated the Birth Control Debate in the U.S. in the Early Twentieth Century
Author: Manza, Kathryn
Description: History Department Honors Thesis, 2011. Awarded: Highest Honors. Dewey Grantham Award Winner
LCSH Subject: Birth control -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church -- United States
Contraception -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church -- United States
Catholics -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Catholic Church -- United States -- Clergy -- Attitudes -- 20th century
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/4844
Date: 2011-04

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