The Peter Guilday Papers

The Peter Guilday Papers are comprised of his personal and professional correspondence, as well as, the subject files and research materials that were used by Guilday before and during his time at Catholic University. The majority of the collection spans his scholastic and professional career from 1...

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Main Author: Peter Guilday, 1884-1947
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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100 1 |a Peter Guilday,   |d 1884-1947. 
245 1 0 |a The Peter Guilday Papers 
300 |a 55 linear feet; 110 boxes 
351 |a ArrangementThe Peter Guilday Papers consists of 3 series:Series 1, boxes 1-40: Correspondence, 1904-1947Series 2, boxes 41-43: Autobiographical Material, 1884-1946Series 3, boxes 44-110: Subject Files, 1789-1947 
506 |a Restrictions on AccessNone. 
520 2 |a The Peter Guilday Papers are comprised of his personal and professional correspondence, as well as, the subject files and research materials that were used by Guilday before and during his time at Catholic University. The majority of the collection spans his scholastic and professional career from 1904-1947. However, some of the original documents which are included date back to the 18th and 19th century. The collection is divided into three series. Photographs are interspersed throughout each series. 
544 1 |a Related MaterialFor more biographical information on Guilday, see John Tracy Ellis. ́Peter Guilday: March 25, 1884-July 3, 1947́ The Catholic Historical Review 33:3 (October 1947), 257-268. Related CUA manuscript collections include: The American Catholic Historical Association (#41) and The National Catholic War Council (#10). Researchers interested in John G. Shea should also consult the Manuscript Division of Georgetown University. 
545 |a The Right Reverend Peter Guilday was born on March 25, 1884 in Chester, Pennsylvania. In 1901, he graduated as valedictorian of his class at the Roman Catholic High School of Philadelphia. Guilday entered St. Charles Seminary and, after his second year of theology, was sent to the American College at Louvain on scholarship. After his ordination on July 11, 1909, he began his graduate studies at the University of Louvain. He did research in the Vatican and Propaganda Archives in Rome and in 1914 presented his dissertation "The English Colleges and Convents in the Catholic Low Countries, 1558-1795" to earn his doctorate of moral sciences and history. At the same time, he presented a work which was published later that year entitled "English Catholic Refugees on the Continent, 1558-1795." This publication won him the Fellowship of the Royal Historical Society of England. 
546 |a English 
600 1 0 |a Guilday, Peter,   |d 1884-1947. 
610 1 0 |a The Catholic University of America. 
610 1 0 |a American Catholic Historical Association. 
610 1 0 |a Catholic Historical Review. 
610 1 0 |a National Catholic Welfare Conference. 
610 1 0 |a Universite℗þ catholique de Louvain (1835-1969). 
650 0 |a Catholic Church - United States - History 
651 0 |a Washington (D.C.) 
856 4 2 |u http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/guilday.html  |z View the finding aid online.