*U.S. Catholic HistorianFuture Issue: Archeology and Material Culture*
For more than forty years, the U.S. Catholic Historian has published
theme-based issues relevant to the history of American Catholicism. An
upcoming issue will address the theme of archeology and material culture in
the context of U.S. Catholicism. Contributions could include, but are not
limited to, studies of the following:
- Catholic objects in museum collections
- Architectural analyses of churches or other related buildings
- Archaeological sites built and occupied by Catholics
- Continuity and change in the use of Catholic material culture in what
is now the United States
- Church and mission sites, including Native American missions
- Comparative studies of devotional material culture (crucifixes,
saints' medals, etc.) from French, English, and Spanish colonial contexts
- Contextual analysis of devotional objects: crosses, crucifixes,
rosaries, saints' medals, etc.
Scholars considering a submission are asked to contact the editor, Fr.
David Endres at [log in to unmask] before preparing a contribution.
Approximate length is 7,000-10,000 words. We ask for submissions by August
1, 2024 and look forward to hearing from potential contributors.
Laura E. Masur, PhD, RPA
Assistant Professor
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Department of Anthropology
The Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Ave. NE
Washington, DC 20064
*https://stillwespeak.catholic.edu/ <https://stillwespeak.catholic.edu/>*
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