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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Giuseppe Alberigo. Translated by Matthew Sherry. A Brief History of Vatican II. Orbis Books. 2006. 141pp.

Robert McAfee Brown. Observer in Rome: A Protestant Report on the Vatican Council. Doubleday. 1964. 271pp.

Robert A. Burns. Roman Catholicism After Vatican II. Georgetown University Press. 2001. 200pp.

Charles Dollen. Vatican II: A Bibliography. Scarecrow Press. 1969. 208pp.

Dennis Michael Doyle. The Church Emerging from Vatican II: A Popular Approach to Contemporary Catholicism. Twenty-Third Publications. 1992. 349pp.

Adrian Hastings. Modern Catholicism: Vatican II and After. Oxford University Press. 1991. 473pp.

Edward Louis Heston. The Press and Vatican II. University of Notre Dame Press. 1967. 134pp.

Anthony D. Lee. Vatican II: The Theological Dimension. Thomist Press. 1963. 621pp.

William Madges (editor). Vatican II: Forty Years Later. Orbis Books. 2006. 373pp.

Timothy G. McCarthy. The Catholic Tradition: Before and After Vatican II 1878-1993. Loyola Press. 1994. 427pp.

Ralph M McInerny. What Went Wrong with Vatican II: The Catholic Crisis Explained. Sophia Institute Press. 1998. 176pp.

Kevin McNamara. Vatican II: The Constitution on the Church: A Theological and Pastoral Commentary. Geoffrey Chapman. 1968. 437pp.

John W. O'Malley. Tradition and Transition: Historical Perspectives on Vatican II. Academic Renewal Press. 2002. 191pp.

Tracey Rowland. Culture and the Thomist Tradition: After Vatican II. Routledge. 2003. 226pp.

Bernard Wall; Barbara Wall. Thaw at the Vatican: An Account of Session Two of Vatican II. Gollancz. 1962. 223pp.

Melissa J. Wilde. Vatican II: A Sociological Analysis of Religious Change. Princeton University Press. 2007. 196pp.



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