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Jeremy Bonner <JeremyBonner2010@yahoo.com> None |
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Web Page: | https://http://catholicandreformed.blogspot.com/ |
List Affiliations: | List Editor for H-US1918-45 |
Interests: | American History / Studies Contemporary History Ethnic History / Studies Labor History / Studies Political History / Studies Religious Studies and Theology |
Bio: Education: Ph.D., The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. (American History), 2001. M.A., The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. (Political Science), 1994. B.A., Durham University, England (History), 1992. Fellowships: J. Franklin Jameson Fellowship in American History, American Historical Association and the Library of Congress, 2001-2002. Awards: J. Talmage Jones Award for Outstanding Published Article on Mormon History, Mormon History Association, 2003. Charles Redd Center Independent Research and Creative Work Award, Brigham Young University, 2001. Charles Redd Center Summer Award for Upper Division and Graduate Students, Brigham Young University, 1999. Current Project: Co-Editor with Mary Beth Fraser Connolly of Rediscovering the Community of Faith: Catholic Action, the Second Vatican Council and the Transformation of American Catholic Lay Identity, 1929-1979. Authoring chapter provisionally entitled “’Who Will Guard the Guardians?’ Church Government, Lay Initiative and the Paradox of Catholic Democracy, 1965-1975.” In discussion with Fordham University Press. Publications: Monographs Called Out of Darkness Into Marvelous Light: A History of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, 1750-2006. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2009. The Road to Renewal: Victor Joseph Reed and Oklahoma Catholicism, 1905-1971. Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2008. Articles and Book Chapters “Ike’s America: Were the 1950s truly a time of consensus and conformity in American society?” American History. ABC-CLIO, forthcoming. “Economic Recovery or National Security? Did FDR's New Deal rescue America from the Great Depression?” American History. ABC-CLIO, forthcoming. “Democratic Party.” “Eugene Debs.” “Nonpartisan League.” Alexandra Kindell and Elizabeth S. Demers, eds., Encyclopedia of American Populism (ABC-CLIO, forthcoming). “Vatican II,” in David M. Fahey, ed., Milestone Documents of World Religions: Exploring Traditions of Faith Through Primary Sources, Vol. 3, 1604-2002 (Dallas, TX: Schlager Group, 2011), 1353-1370. “Workers of America Unite! Was Socialism Ever a Real Possibility in America?” American History. ABC-CLIO, 2010. Web. 10 September 2010. http://americanhistory2.abc-clio.com/ “You Won’t Have Nixon to Kick Around Any More! Should Gerald Ford Have Pardoned Richard Nixon?” American History. ABC-CLIO, 2010. Web. 10 September 2010. http://americanhistory2.abc-clio.com/ “Farmers,” in Mitchell Newton-Matza, ed., Perspectives in American History: The Jazz Age. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2009, 17-36. “The Limits of Acceptable Behavior: The ‘Arundel Affair’ and the Social Gospel in Progressive Pittsburgh.” Western Pennsylvania History 92:2 (2009): 50-61. “The Pittsburgh Paradigm: The Rise of Confessional Anglicanism in Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1950-2000.” Anglican and Episcopal History 77:3 (September 2008): 257-286. Jeremy Bonner with Anthony George, “Religion.” in Michael Sletcher, ed., The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures: New England. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004, 363-392. “Religion.” in Robert P. Mazec, ed., The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures: The Mid-Atlantic Region. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004, 355-385. “Religion.” in Rick Newby, ed., The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures: The Rocky Mountain Region. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004, 361-390. “Religion.” in Mark Busby, ed., The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures: The Southwest. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004, 351-381 Jeremy Bonner, Vivian Deno and Aaron DiFranco, “Religion.” in Jan Goggans with Aaron DiFranco, ed., The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures: The Pacific Region. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004, 377-405. “’An Account of My Stewardship’: Mercer Green Johnston, the Episcopal Church and the Social Gospel in Newark, N.J., 1912-1916.” Anglican and Episcopal History 72:3 (September 2003): 298-321. “African Methodist Episcopal Church.” “Assembly of God.” “Church of God in Christ.” “Disciples of Christ.” “Episcopalianism.” “Frazier-Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act.” “Idaho.” “Latter-day Saints, Church of Jesus Christ of.” “Lutheranism.” “Moravian Brethren.” “Pentecostal Churches.” “Progressive Party of 1924, LaFollette’s.” “Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.” “Scandinavian Americans.” “Utah.” Stanley I. Kutler, ed. Dictionary of American History, 3rd edition. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2003. “State, Church and Moral Order: the Mormon Response to the New Deal in Orem, Utah, 1933-1940.” Journal of Mormon History 28:2 (Fall 2002): 81-103. “Democratic Party.” James Ciment, ed. Encyclopedia of the Great Depression and the New Deal. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2001. “Faith of Our Fathers: Religion, Politics and Social Change in the Trans-Mississippi West, 1924-1940.” PhD dissertation, The Catholic University of America, 2001. Book Reviews: Steven M. Avella, Sacramento and the Catholic Church: Shaping a Capital City (Las Vegas, NV.: University of Nevada Press, 2008) in American Catholic Studies 120:3 (Fall 2009): 63-65 Jerome-Michael Vereb, C.P., “Because He Was a German!” Cardinal Bea and the Origins of Roman Catholic Engagement in the Ecumenical Movement. (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2006) in Church History 76:3 (September 2007): 647-8. Thomas E. Fitzgerald, The Ecumenical Movement: An Introductory History (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004) in Church History 74:2 (June 2005): 427-8. Papers Delivered: “We Are the Body of Christ; Why Can't We Vote? Pittsburgh Catholics and the Americanization of the Church, 1965-1975.” Pittsburgh History Roundtable, Senator John Heinz History Center, Pittsburgh, November 3, 2010. “The Limits of Acceptable Behavior: The ‘Arundel Affair’ and the Social Gospel in Progressive Pittsburgh.” Pittsburgh History Roundtable, Senator John Heinz History Center, Pittsburgh, November 1, 2007. “National Denomination or Worldwide Communion? Ecclesial Authority, Anglican Identity and the American Episcopal Church, 1953-2003.” Organization of American Historians, Minneapolis, March 30, 2007. “A Priest In Spite of Himself: Mercer Green Johnston, the Episcopal Church and the Changing Face of American Progressivism.” Library of Congress, February 21, 2002. “Saving the West for the Democracy: Attitudes to the State and New Deal Political Development Beyond the Mississippi, 1924-1940.” Cincinnati Symposium on Computers and History, University of Cincinnati, May 2, 1997. |