Finding aid for the American Catholic Quarterly Review collection


Title:
American Catholic Quarterly Review collection
Repository:
University of Dayton
Phone: 937-229-4267
Creator:
American Catholic Quarterly Review
Dates:
1894
Quantity:
1 boxes
Abstract:
Advertisement materials for the American Catholic Quarterly Review.
Identification:
CSC17
Location:
U.S. Catholic Special Collections, 302 Roesch Library
Language:
The records are in English

History of the American Catholic Quarterly Review

The American Catholic Quarterly Review began publication in 1876 as an instrument for Catholic intellectual thought. It was published by Charles A. Hardy of Philadelphia. The journal received the blessing of Pope Leo XIII in 1884, and was overseen for many years by Archbishop Patrick John Ryan. Publication ceased in 1924.

Scope and Content

This collection consists of an introductory letter and circular advertising the American Catholic Quarterly Review in 1894.

Statement of Arrangement

See item list.

Copyright Notice

Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

Restrictions on Access

This collection is open and available to the public for research in the U.S. Catholic Special Collections reading room. The materials are non-circulating.

Related Material: Related Material

The Roesch Library has Volumes 1 through 49 (1876-1924) available on microfilm. Original copies of individual issues are also available; see library catalog.


Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects:

Advertising
Catholic Church--United States--Periodicals

Persons:

Ryan, P. J. (Patrick John), 1831-1911

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], in the American Catholic Quarterly Review collection CSC17, U.S. Catholic Special Collections, The Roesch Library, University of Dayton.

Detailed Description of The Collection



Letter and circular, 1894