Brownson’s Quarterly Review

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Brownson’s Quarterly Review was a 19th-century American intellectual and religious journal edited by Orestes Brownson, known for its rigorous essays on philosophy, politics, and theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intellectual periodical
journal
religious periodical
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs controversial
rigorous
editor Orestes Brownson
editorialStance critique of liberalism
critique of socialism
defense of Catholicism
endOfPublication 1875
focusesOn American democracy
metaphysics
natural law
relationship between church and state
social order
founder Orestes Brownson
hasGenre essay
literary criticism
political commentary
theological analysis
hasNotableTheme authority and tradition in religion
critique of Protestant individualism
education and culture
integration of Catholicism with American political life
role of the papacy
hasTitleVariant Brownson’s Quarterly Review self-linksurface differs
surface form: Brownson’s Quarterly Review and Catholic Quarterly Review
inception 1844
language English
locationOfPublication Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston

New York City
mainSubject Catholic thought
philosophy
politics
theology
notableContributor Orestes Brownson
politicalAlignment conservative
publicationFrequency quarterly
publisher Orestes Brownson
religiousOrientation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic
targetAudience clergy
educated lay readers
intellectuals
timePeriod 19th century

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Orestes Brownson notableWork Brownson’s Quarterly Review
Brownson’s Quarterly Review hasTitleVariant Brownson’s Quarterly Review self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Brownson’s Quarterly Review and Catholic Quarterly Review