About the Essential Guide to Roman Archives

“Roman Sources for the History of American Catholicism, 1763-1939”
A Valuable Resource for Researchers of American Catholicism

As the Cushwa Center’s postdoctoral fellow based at the University of Notre Dame’s Rome Global Gateway, Matteo Binasco, Ph.D., has researched and compiled a comprehensive English-language guide to 59 archives and libraries throughout the city of Rome.

This initiative of the Cushwa Center is intended to foster the study of American Catholicism from international perspectives. Notre Dame Press anticipates publishing the book, titled Roman Sources for the History of American Catholicism, 1763–1939, in Spring 2018.

See the book entry on Amazon

Learn more at cushwa.nd.edu.

With 20 departments across the humanities, arts, and social sciences, the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Notre Dame is home to exceptional faculty and talented students who are studying what they love. It’s an environment to ask big questions, read classic texts, and explore languages and cultures.

We’re not just about learning through acquisition. We’re about learning through exploration. Our undergraduate students travel the globe to research topics that fascinate them, then turn their observations into conclusions about the world. Through the liberal arts, you learn to read deeply. Think about issues critically. Discuss topics thoughtfully. Write arguments persuasively. Contribute to projects creatively.

And these abilities aren’t just vital in the classroom—they’re exactly what employers, graduate schools, and service organizations are looking for
— Matteo Binasco

Subscribe to Arts and Letters

YouTube: http://goo.gl/I2Sru
YouTube Channel:
   / artslettersnd  
Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @artsletters
Website:
http://al.nd.edu

Claudia Landivar-Cody

San Francisco-based UX Designer, specializing in writing and content strategy

Previous
Previous

Dom Bernard Smith: A “Global” Irishman at the Papal Curia