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ST. LOUIS CULTURAL HISTORY PROJECT



  

The St. Louis Cultural History Project is an open journal that publishes research related to the cultural history of the St. Louis, Missouri region. Many of the articles describe St. Louis Jesuits, an amazing group of writers and organizers.

  

  

The Advisory Board

James T. Fisher, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus American Studies
John Waide, M.A., St. Louis Archivist



Fall 2022

Daniel Lord and the Motion Picture Production Code:
The Story of the Hollywood Priest
by Stephen A. Werner, Ph.D.



Summer 2022

Charle Arthur Floyd: The Pretty Boy in St. Louis
by Stephen A. Werner, Ph.D.

In Search of Stanley Kowalski!
by Stephen A. Werner, Ph.D.

Frank Sinatra and the Hoodlum Priest
by Stephen Werner, Ph.D.
American Catholic Studies 127, Number 4, Winter 2016

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Spring 2022

Daniel Lord, S.J.: Booster for the American Nun
by Stephen A. Werner, Ph.D.



Fall 2021

Sixty Years Later, ‘Black Like Me’ is Still Relevant for the Catholic Church
by Stephen Werner, Ph.D.
America (December 29, 2021).

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What Men Astutely Trained Got Wrong:
Rescuing Daniel Lord, S.J., and Joseph Husslein, S.J.,
from Peter McDonough’s Hatchet Job
by Stephen Werner, Ph.D.

Everyone’s Historian: William Barnaby Faherty, S. J.
by John Waide, M.A.

St. Louis Jesuit Fighters for Interracial Justice
By Stephen A. Werner, Ph.D.



Spring 2021

Brother George Rueppel, S. J.: The Father of St. Louis Radio
by John Waide, M.A.

'The Birth of a Nation’ sparked decades of racial violence.
This Jesuit understood its unholy power.
by Stephen Werner, Ph.D.
America 224, No. 2 (February 19, 2021).

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Leo Brown, S.J. (1900-1972):
Head of the Institute of Social Order
by William Barnaby Faherty, S.J.

Daniel Lord, SJ, the Restless Flame:
Supporting Catholic Families
by Stephen A. Werner, Ph.D.



Fall 2020

The Life, Social Thought and Work of Joseph Caspar Husslein, S.J.
by Stephen A. Werner

The Educational Statesman:
William Joseph McGucken, S. J. (1899-1943)
By John Waide, M.A.

Joseph Husslein, S.J., and the American Catholic Literary Revival:
“A University in Print”
by Stephen A. Werner

J. Barry McGannon, S. J. (1924-2000):
Dean, Fundraiser, Friend
by John Waide, M.A.



Spring 2020

Henry Herman Regnet, S.J (1888-1979):
Universal Librarian
by John Waide, M.A.

Brother Henry Eils, S. J. (1839-1916):
Tireless University Librarian
By John Waide, M.A.

Lord of the Pamphlets: Daniel A. Lord, S.J.
by Stephen A. Werner



Fall 2019

The Crown Prince of Caroline Avenue:
Alphonse Schwitalla, S.J.(1882-1965)
and the Saint Louis University Medical Center
by John Waide, M.A.



Spring 2019

A Forgotten Dynamo: Daniel Lord, S.J.
by Stephen Werner, Ph.D.

Walter Hill, S.J. (1822-1907): Philosopher and Historian
By John Waide, M.A.

Two Jesuit Photographers:
The Quaint Genius, Charles M. Charroppin (1840-1915) and
Father Luke, Boleslaus T. Lukaszewski (1914-1970)
by John Waide, M.A.



Fall 2018

When the Earth Quakes:
James B. Macelwane, S.J. (1883-1956)
and the Institute of Technology
by John Waide, M.A.

The University’s Second Founder:
William B. Rogers S.J. (1857-1937)
by John Waide, M.A.



Spring 2018

The tragedy of Joyce Kilmer, the Catholic poet killed in World War I.
by Stephen Werner, Ph.D.
America 219, No. 2 (July 27, 2018).

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Scholar, Teacher, Historian:
John Francis Bannon, S.J. (1905-1986)
by John Waide, M.A.