“God, Country, Notre Dame”

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“God, Country, Notre Dame” is the autobiography of longtime University of Notre Dame president Theodore M. Hesburgh, reflecting on his life, faith, and leadership in higher education and public service.

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instanceOf autobiography
about American public life in the 20th century
Catholic priesthood
University of Notre Dame presidency of Theodore M. Hesburgh
religion and education
associatedWith Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
University of Notre Dame NERFINISHED
author Theodore M. Hesburgh NERFINISHED
describesRoleOf Theodore M. Hesburgh as president of the University of Notre Dame
focusesOn faith of Theodore M. Hesburgh
leadership in higher education
life of Theodore M. Hesburgh
service on national commissions and boards
genre memoir
religious autobiography
hasPerspective first-person narrative
intendedAudience readers interested in Catholicism and public life
readers interested in higher education history
readers interested in religious leadership
language English
literaryForm non-fiction prose
mainTheme Catholic faith
University of Notre Dame NERFINISHED
civil rights
higher education leadership
public service
social justice
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
subject Theodore M. Hesburgh NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered 20th century
Cold War era
titleContains Country
God NERFINISHED
Notre Dame NERFINISHED

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