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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nancy Lusignan SchultzPublisher: Yale University Press Imprint: Yale University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.621kg ISBN: 9780300118469ISBN 10: 0300118465 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 01 April 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsSchultz's work to track down information about the key figures, previous events and subsequent experience is remarkable. She tells the full story, with 'thick description' of the 'Capital Miracles'. --David O'Brien, Holy Cross--David O'Brien A delightful and vibrant telling of a mysterious historical event that [Schultz] delicately excavates from the sands of time. . . . Schultz is both a captivating storyteller and a meticulous historical researcher. -C. Christopher Smith, Books and Culture -- C. Christopher Smith * Books and Culture * [Schultz] deftly weaves the story within the context of the social and religious issues confronting the early 19th-century American Catholic Church. . . . Mrs. Mattingly's Miracle provides the reader an invaluable insight into early American Catholicism. -America Magazine * America Magazine * Nancy Lusignan Schultz . . . succeeds at infusing Washington's ragtag days with an aura of supernatural intrigue. -Washingtonian * Washingtonian * Nancy Lusignan Schultz . . . has resurrected important aspects of Catholic life in the history of the United States for a new generation. -Our Sunday Visitor * Our Sunday Visitor * At a time when academic historians seem to be committed to prose that is deadly dull, Nancy Lusignan Schultz, a professor of English, lets the story emerge as a good yarn, not a big yawn. . . . [she] brings an impressive depth of scholarship to this odd, forgotten chapter of America's early social history. . . . The result is a gripping slice of history with fresh, often unsettling resonances for the modern reader. -Daniel Stashower, The Washington Post -- Daniel Stashower * The Washington Post * An entertaining and meticulously-researched study of one of the first accounts of miraculous healing in the young United States. Schultz illuminates every possible angle of the Mattingly story, thereby enriching American and Catholic history immeasurably. - Paula Kane, University of Pittsburgh -- Paula Kane Nancy Schultz has produced another extraordinary work of historical recovery, bringing vividly to life a cast of characters that could easily populate a major motion picture even as they reveal hitherto neglected aspects of nineteenth-century social, religious, and intellectual history. The provocative questions raised by Mrs. Mattingly's Miracle will linger, satisfyingly, with readers long after they've reached its unusual conclusion. -Megan Marshall, author of The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism, winner of the Francis Parkman Prize -- Megan Marshall Mrs. Mattingly's Miracle uses terrific archival work and shrewd analysis to firmly anchor a remarkable episode in American religious history in a transatlantic context. - John T. McGreevy, University of Notre Dame -- John T. McGreevy Schultz's work to track down information about the key figures, previous events and subsequent experience is remarkable. She tells the full story, with 'thick description' of the 'Capital Miracles'. -David O'Brien, Holy Cross -- David O'Brien Nancy Schultz has written a fascinating narrative highlighting the historical, religious and social dimensions of miraculous cures of Ann Mattingly. This is a first-rate original work of sound scholarship. -Christopher Kauffman, Catholic University of America -- Christopher Kauffman Author InformationNancy Lusignan Schultz is professor of English, Salem State University, Salem, MA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |