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  1. Toby Terrar

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Toby Terrar

Toby studied at J.D Georgetown University. He has a PhD in History at UCLA. He also has an Masters in Sociology from Yale University.

Toby is a publisher for CWPublishers is a desktop-publishing cooperative. The editors/coop members are Betty Clark, Patrick Knight, Virginia Lewis, Patricia McDonald, Dean Richards, Edward Terrar (1920-2004) and Toby Terrar. They are in thirty-fifth year. Their first publication was in 1970.

Notable Articles

Notable works can be found at http://www.angelfire.com/un/cwp

God, Country and Self-Interest: A Social History of the World War II Rank and File (2004, 420pp.), by Toby Terrar. (Paper: ISBN 0-9764168-1-6, $9.95. Cloth: ISBN 0-9764168-0-8, $16.95). (cwp-html/WWIIbk.html).[1]Liberation Theology Along the Potomac: Labor's Golden Rule in Early American Catholicism, (2011, 220pp.), by Edward Terrar. (un/deanrichards/r-355/LTbk-2011.pdf). This book is distributed by AK Press/Distribution (674-A 23rd St., Oakland, CA 94612, telephone 510 208 1700, e-mail bill@akpress.org, http:www.akpress.org)[2]

Repenting the Quincentennial? A Study in Maryland Catholic History," Journal for Peace and Justice Studies (Villanova, Pennsylvania), vol. 4, no. 2 (1992), pp. 143-165. (http://www.angelfire.com/un/tob-art/art-html/18c-ar16.html; Box 3.19, pt. 5) (#46). , pt. 5] (#49).[3]

“A Seventeenth-Century Theology of Liberation: Some Antinomian and Labor Theory of Value Aspects of the English Catholic Laboring People's Beliefs During the Period of the English Civil War, 1639-1640,” The Journal of Religious History (Sydney, Australia), (June 1993), vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 297-321. (DM06.01.02a; 18c-ar7.doc; box 3.19, pt. 5; http://www.angelfire.com/un/tob-art/art-html/18c-art7.html. (#50).[4]

A `Preferential Option for the Rich,' Moral Theology among English Roman Catholic Gentry during the Civil War Period of the 1640s," Paradigms: Theological Trends of the Future (Louisville, Kentucky), vol. 7, (no. 1, Summer 1991), pp. 1-33. (/un/tob-art/art-html/18b-art5.html; 18b-art5.doc; Box 1.2) (#45)[5]

Religious Freedom in the American Colonial Era from the Perspective of Race, Class and Gender: The Contribution of the New Social History," Epoche: Journal of the History of Religions, volume 14 (1986), pp. 71-137. (P-12.178, 11th ed.; Box 3.18, pt. 2) (#26[6]

TheU.S. Bishops' Pastoral Letter on Catholic Social Teaching and the U.S. Economy, (1986): Some Passages which Touch on the Housing Problem," Religious Socialism, volume 14, no. 1 (Philadelphia, Spring 1990), pp. 7-8. (/un/tob-art/p181-10.html; P181-10.doc).[7]

Episcopal-Roman Catholic Church Democracy During the American Revolution: The Life and Times of Liberation Theologian Charles H. Wharton," Anglican and Episcopal History (formerly The Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church), volume 46 (June 1987), pp. 163-196. (P-12.178, 12/; Box 3.18, pt. 2) (#27).[8]

Traditions of Communism and Catholicism" (1999-2005, 100pp.). (www.angelfire.com/md/TobyTerrar/index.html). [9]

Pasolini’s Saint Paul and Early Christianity in Communist Historiography” Journal of Early Christian History (Unisa Press: November, 2016), vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 111-151; (#83).[10]

Review Article: Egalitarian Spirituality in William Sampson’s The Coming of Consolation: How God Gets Through to Us,”in The Pastoral Review (Twickenham, England: March-April 2018), vol. 14, issue 2, pp. 52-56. [11]

Toby Terrar's "Charity Begins at Home: Some Beliefs of Antebellum South Carolina Laboring People," Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South (Natchitoches, Louisiana), vol. 6, no. 4 (Winter 1999), pp. 1-42. (un/joneshistory/SS.html; He-Ed-3.doc; #54)[12]

Toby Terrar's "The Golden Rule in 19th-Century South Carolina: Labor’s Parallel Government," Plantation Society in the Americas (Tampa: University of South Florida), vol. 6, nos. 2 & 3 (Fall 1999), pp. 121-190. (un/joneshistory/PS.html; H2E-AR4.doc; Box 1.9, pt. 3) (#58).[13]

Claudia Moreland and Toby Terrar's “Liberation Theology Down on the Farm: Family Religious Values in the Antebellum South,” Religious Studies and Theology, vol. 27, no. 2 (2008), pp. 127-170, (H3-Cr-A4-RST.doc, Box 1.10.2 pt. 2).[14]

First in War: Laboring People and the American Revolution as an Agrarian Reform Movement in Amherst County, Virginia and Sumter County, South Carolina (2001) by Toby Terrar. (un/joneshistory/H2-R-A2.html).[15]

Stanley Levison’s Financial Role in the Civil Rights and Communist Movements inn the 1940s to the 1960s: A Rank-and-File Perspective.” International Critical Thought (ICT) (Academy of Marxism, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China: July 2016), vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 444-478[16]

Monty Thronburg and Toby Terrar, "More Than Race: The ‘Full Employment’ Civil Rights Work of Robert Brown, Alabama’s First Black Public School Superintendent." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South (Natchitoches, Louisiana: Spring/Summer, 2018), vol. 25, issue 1. pp. 1-47; (#89)[17]

Toby Terrar’s "The Civil War from the View of Laboring People: Agrarian Reform or Tragedy?” Mid-America (Chicago: Loyola University Press), volume 84, nos. 1-3 (Winter/Summer/Fall 2002), pp. 55-100. (un/baileyhistory/doc/H4-B-A3.html; Box 1.8.2, pt. 2; H4-B-A3.doc). (#57).[18]

Gentry Royalists or Independent Diggers? The Nature of the English Catholic Community in the Civil War Period of the 1640s," Science and Society (New York), vol. 57, no. 3 (Fall, 1993), pp. 313-348. [18c-ar10.doc]. (/un/tob-art/art-html/18c-ar10.html) (#51).[19]

Dean Richards and Toby Terrar, “Book Review of Michael Parenti’s The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People’s History of Ancient Rome,” in Race, Gender & Class: An Interdisciplinary and Multicultural Journal (University of New Orleans: 2013), vol. 20, no. 3-4, pp. 359-364. (#80)[20]

A Letter From America: Thomas J. O’Flaherty,” Irish Democrat: Newspaper of the Connolly Association (London, England), vol. 58, no. 4 (October/November 2003), p. 10 (#59)[21]

Class Perspective on Classical Chinese and Roman Ideology as Used in Contemporary Political Theory: Review of Early China: A Social and Cultural History by Li Feng and The Assassination of Julius Caesar by Michael Parenti,” International Critical Thought (ICT) (Academy of Marxism, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China: September 2015), vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 378-400. (#81).[22]

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