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OverviewAgainst a backdrop of war and anti-Catholic sentiment, one man loses his rights due to false accusations against him Full Product DetailsAuthor: William IsselPublisher: Temple University Press,U.S. Imprint: Temple University Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9781439900284ISBN 10: 1439900280 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 01 February 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction 1. Sylvester Andriano, a Catholic Attorney in San Francisco 2. Anti-Catholicism in Little Italy 3. Catholic Action, from Rome to San Francisco 4. Catholic Action Theory and Practice in San Francisco 5. Sylvester Andriano and Catholic Action in San Francisco 6. The Catholic Action Social Apostolate 7. The Catholic Action Educational and Moral Apostolates 8. Catholic Action and Communism 9. Catholic Action, European Crises, and San Francisco Politics 10. Andriano’s Ordeal: The Loyalty Hearings 11. Andriano’s Ordeal: Exclusion and Exile Epilogue Notes IndexReviewsFor Both Cross and Flag breaks interesting new ground. Issel, a leading specialist on the history of 20th century San Francisco, has done an exhaustive job of researching the life and career of Sylvester Andriano. He fills out the history of conservatism in the United States and the role of religion in local and national politics. Thoroughly researched and clearly written, this excellent historical work fits very nicely at the intersection of urban history, political history, and ethnic history. It also makes important moral points. oCarl Abbott, Portland State University Sylvester Adriano's story needs to be told and Issel does a service to American history in writing For Both Cross and Flag. He deals with a neglected aspect of American politics in World War II, and makes a serious contribution to the study of anti-Catholicism in the (Western) United States. In the hysteria of our post-911 world, Issel's book has a clear immediacy. For Both Cross and Flag fits in perfectly to discussions of religion, anti-Catholicism and secularization oRoy Domenico, University of Scranton For Both Cross and Flag breaks interesting new ground. Issel, a leading specialist on the history of 20th century San Francisco, has done an exhaustive job of researching the life and career of Sylvester Andriano. He fills out the history of conservatism in the United States and the role of religion in local and national politics. Thoroughly researched and clearly written, this excellent historical work fits very nicely at the intersection of urban history, political history, and ethnic history. It also makes important moral points. Carl Abbott, Portland State University Sylvester Adriano's story needs to be told and Issel does a service to American history in writing For Both Cross and Flag. He deals with a neglected aspect of American politics in World War II, and makes a serious contribution to the study of anti-Catholicism in the (Western) United States. In the hysteria of our post-911 world, Issel's book has a clear immediacy. For Both Cross and Flag fits in perfectly to discussions of religion, anti-Catholicism and secularization Roy Domenico, University of Scranton Issel's splendid book... Is a sad and tragic tale... His account of Sylvester Andriano also illustrates the wisdom of the Greek tragedian Aeschylus, who said, 'In war the first casualty is truth.' - The Institute for Historical Study Newsletter Issel's work is instructive, compelling, and valuable. The first response read, For Both Cross and Flag ought to count as the first meaningful and pace-setting step in recounting the history of Catholic Action in the United States. What is praiseworthy about Issel's treatment is that he eschews the proclivity to write functional organizational history. Instead, the author provides contextualization for a regional history of Catholic Action which will set the tone for how future historians will write about the movement. The second response read, [A] pathbreaking book for scholars interested in twentieth-century Catholic history in general, and American anti-Catholicism in particular... In a concise, highly-readable book, Issel underscores the vibrancy of San Francisco Catholic culture. The U.S. Catholic Historian , Sping 2011 Issel, a specialist in the political, social, and cultural history of twentieth-century America, cover new territory in this excellent study... For Both Cross and Flag is illuminating on several counts... Well researched and persuasively argued, this slim book is also relevant. Although the tragedy of Sylvester Andriano has slipped down the memory hole, its recounting reminds us of the effect of loyalty investigations on civil liberties in wartime. If some measure of the worthiness of a book is that it teaches us things we ought to remember, this is indeed a fine book. Western Historical Quarterly, Autumn 2011 Beginning with the introduction, which presents an overview of the case, Issel skillfully guides the reader through the layers of Andriano's story and presents his central point: that anti-Catholicism played a key role in the decision of the Communist Party and anti-Catholic fellow Italian immigrants to target him... Issel has told a story whose importance lies in its cautionary nature and its reminder regarding the influence of immigrants' homeland politics and religious affiliation in domestic politics. Catholic Historical Review, January 2012 It is Issel's description of the process of Catholic Action becoming something 'concrete' in the San Francisco area during the 1930s and 1940s that gives value to this book... Carefully and methodically, Issel shows how Catholic leaders - including [Sylvester] Andriano, but also Archbishops Edward Hanna and John Mitty along with Mayor Angelo Rossi - worked to secure a just resolution of worker demands because they saw those demands as legitimate given Catholic teaching... [T]here is no denying that his book, in its details, brings to life a period in which San Francisco's Catholics, and the Catholic Church in San Francisco, faced a set of circumstances, locally and globally, dramatically different from what is currently the case. Many readers...will enjoy the book for this reason alone. Italian American Review, Winter 2012 For Both Cross and Flag breaks interesting new ground. Issel, a leading specialist on the history of 20th century San Francisco, has done an exhaustive job of researching the life and career of Sylvester Andriano. He fills out the history of conservatism in the United States and the role of religion in local and national politics. Thoroughly researched and clearly written, this excellent historical work fits very nicely at the intersection of urban history, political history, and ethnic history. It also makes important moral points. Carl Abbott, Portland State University Sylvester Adriano's story needs to be told and Issel does a service to American history in writing For Both Cross and Flag. He deals with a neglected aspect of American politics in World War II, and makes a serious contribution to the study of anti-Catholicism in the (Western) United States. In the hysteria of our post-911 world, Issel's book has a clear immediacy. For Both Cross and Flag fits in perfectly to discussions of religion, anti-Catholicism and secularization Roy Domenico, University of Scranton Issel's splendid book... Is a sad and tragic tale... His account of Sylvester Andriano also illustrates the wisdom of the Greek tragedian Aeschylus, who said, 'In war the first casualty is truth.' - The Institute for Historical Study Newsletter Issel's work is instructive, compelling, and valuable. The first response read, For Both Cross and Flag ought to count as the first meaningful and pace-setting step in recounting the history of Catholic Action in the United States. What is praiseworthy about Issel's treatment is that he eschews the proclivity to write functional organizational history. Instead, the author provides contextualization for a regional history of Catholic Action which will set the tone for how future historians will write about the movement. The second response read, [A] pathbreaking book for scholars interested in twentieth-century Catholic history in general, and American anti-Catholicism in particular... In a concise, highly-readable book, Issel underscores the vibrancy of San Francisco Catholic culture. The U.S. Catholic Historian , Sping 2011 Author InformationWilliam Issel is Professor of History Emeritus at San Francisco State University and Visiting Professor of History at Mills College. He is the author of Social Change in the United States 1945-1983, coauthor of San Francisco, 1865-1932: Politics, Power, and Urban Development, and co-editor and contributor to American Labor and the Cold War: Grassroots Politics and Postwar Political Culture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |