U.S. Catholic Surveys: A Historiography of the Beginnings and Endings of American Catholicism

S. Yocum
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Abstract:Michel de Certeau’s The Writing of History guides a consideration of the historiography of U.S. Catholic surveys with a particular focus on how each survey begins and concludes. In examining the intricacies of historiography (the writing of history), Certeau observes how a historiographer (the writer of history) always seeks to “rejoin a present” with his or her history’s terminus, even one in the distant past. The historiographer also must choose “a zero-point” that begins, and thus orients, his or her account of the past. An examination of the beginnings and endings of fifteen U.S. Catholic surveys, which include two revised editions and span a period from 1879 to 2020, brings to light not only the many “presents” which U.S. Catholic historiographers sought to rejoin to the past but also the surprising number of “zero-points” that marked the beginning of U.S. Catholicism or, as it is more frequently identified, American Catholicism.
美国天主教调查:美国天主教的开始和结束的史学
摘要:米歇尔·德·塞托的《历史的书写》对美国天主教调查的史学研究进行了指导,特别关注每项调查是如何开始和结束的。在研究历史编纂(历史的书写)的复杂性时,塞尔托观察到历史学家(历史的作者)总是试图将现在与他或她的历史终点“重新连接起来”,即使是在遥远的过去。历史学家还必须选择一个“零点”来开始他或她对过去的叙述,从而确定其方向。对15份美国天主教调查的开始和结束进行了研究,其中包括两个修订版本,时间跨度从1879年到2020年,不仅揭示了美国天主教历史学家试图与过去重新联系的许多“礼物”,而且还揭示了标志着美国天主教开始的惊人数量的“零点”,或者更经常被称为美国天主教。
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