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Loyola Undergrads and Alumnus Present at the ACHA Conference in Denver

Loyola Undergrads and Alumnus Present at the ACHA Conference in Denver

Loyola undergraduates Gustav Roman and Roman Krasnitsky and alumnus Michael Albani presented at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association/American Catholic Historical Association in Denver on January 7th. 

Undergraduates Gustav Roman and Roman Krasnitsky presented "The Heresy Saga: Heterodox Theology and Obscene Literature in the 1870s St. Ignatius College Library Collection," which explores the library of St. Ignatius College, later Loyola University Chicago. This work was completed as part of the Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project. 

Loyola alumnus Michael Albani presented "Pio Nono on Paper: Transnational Connections in American Catholic Publishing, 1846-1878," using the library of St. Ignatius College as a case study to explore transnational dynamics of nineteenth-century American Catholic publishing. 

Congratulations on a successful panel! 

For more information about the panel, visit the Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project website.