Anne Hendershott
Anne Hendershott (née Barnhardt; born July 12, 1949, Waterbury, Connecticut[1]) is an American sociologist and author known for her conservative Christian writings on Catholic issues in US politics.
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Born | Anne Barnhardt July 12, 1949 Waterbury, Connecticut, U.S. |
Occupation | Author, professor, academic |
Alma mater | Central Connecticut State University Kent State University |
Genre | Sociology |
Subject | Politics, Deviance, Abortion |
Notable works | The Politics of Abortion, The Politics of Deviance, Status Envy: The Politics of Catholic Higher Education |
She is the author of several books, including The Politics of Deviance, The Politics of Abortion, and Status Envy: The Politics of Catholic Higher Education. She has taught at the University of San Diego and at The King's College in New York City. She is currently a professor of Psychology, Sociology, and Social Work at Franciscan University (Steubenville, Ohio).
Career
One of three daughters of George Barnhardt, a college professor,[2] Anne Barnhardt received her B.A. and M.S. degrees from Central Connecticut State University and her Ph.D. in Sociology from Kent State University.[3] A Roman Catholic who has written extensively on abortion and the anti-abortion movement, she lives in Milford, Connecticut, with her husband, Dana Hendershott. The couple has two children.
As a sociology professor at the University of San Diego, a Catholic university, she contributed opinion articles to the San Diego Union-Tribune.[4][5]
She taught there for 15 years before transferring to The King's College in New York City in 2008.[6] Her articles have appeared in National Review magazine.[7]
She currently teaches at Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio since 2011. [8]
Books
- Moving for Work: The Sociology of Relocating in the 1990s (1995)[9]
- The Reluctant Caregivers: Learning to Care for a Loved One with Alzheimer's (2000)[10]
- The Politics of Deviance (2004)[11]
- The Politics of Abortion (2006)[12]
- Status Envy: The Politics of Catholic Higher Education (2009)[13]
- Renewal: How a Generation of Faithful Priests and Bishops is Revitalizing the Catholic Church[14]
References
- "Anne B. Hendershott: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
- Mr. George W. Barnhardt Retired College Professor, Republican American Archives
- "Anne Hendershott profile". The King's College. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
- Hendershott, Anne (April 7, 2004). "The downside of venerating victims". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
- Hendershott, Anne (November 11, 2004). "There really are two Americas". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
- "King's hires Anne Hendershott to teach new core course". The King's College. 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
- "Anne Hendershott". National Review. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
- "Dr. Anne Hendershott | Franciscan University of Steubenville".
- Moving for Work, Lanham: University of America, 1995, ISBN 0-8191-9811-0. Review:
- Lee, Barrett A. (January 1997), Contemporary Sociology, 26 (1): 71–72, doi:10.2307/2076609, JSTOR 2076609
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- Lee, Barrett A. (January 1997), Contemporary Sociology, 26 (1): 71–72, doi:10.2307/2076609, JSTOR 2076609
- The Reluctant Caregivers, Westport, Connecticut: Bergin & Garvey, 2000, ISBN 0-89789-711-0
- The Politics of Deviance, San Francisco: Encounter Books, 2004, ISBN 1-59403-049-9. Reviews:
- "Nonfiction Book Review", Publishers Weekly
- Gold, Philip (July 30, 2002), "Still definining deviancy down", The Washington Times, p. A17
- Iannone, Carol (October 28, 2002), "Standard Deviance", National Review, vol. 44, no. 20
- Jacobse, Rev. Johannes L. (2002), "Review", Orthodoxy Today
- Lopez, Kathryn Jean (August 11, 2003), "Deviant Deception", National Review
- Zimmermann, Carol (January 2004), Contemporary Sociology, 33 (1): 94–95, doi:10.1177/009430610403300164, JSTOR 3593638, S2CID 147098622
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Rooney, Patrick (February 2004), "Down, Down We Go", New Oxford Review
- The Politics of Abortion, New York: Encounter Books, 2006, ISBN 1-59403-148-7. Reviews:
- Anderson, Ryan T. (October 2007), "Review", First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, 176: 62
- Entin, Jonathan L. (2007), "The Perils of Wishful Thinking About Abortion", Health Matrix, 17 (1): 101–116
- Wax, Trevin (August 18, 2009), "Exposing the Politics Behind Abortion", The Gospel Coalition
- Status Envy: Brunswick, New York: Transaction Publishers, 2009, and Routledge, 2017, ISBN 1-4128-0817-0. Reviews:
- Seaman, Mary McWay (July–August 2009), "Briefly", New Oxford Review
- Sullivan, John (March 2010), International Studies in Catholic Education, 2 (1): 112–114, doi:10.1080/19422530903494884, S2CID 144814203
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - Byrnes, Timothy A. (Spring 2010), "A squandered opportunity", The Review of Politics, 72 (2): 366–369, doi:10.1017/S0034670510000197, JSTOR 20780320
- Liptak, Dolores (Spring 2010), The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 10 (1): 195–198, doi:10.5840/ncbq201010185
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- Renewal, with Christopher White, Encounter Books, 2013. Reviews:
- Miner, Brad (December 2, 2013), "Hope for Change", The Catholic Thing
- Kawentel, Linda (Winter 2014), American Catholic Studies, 125 (4): 77–78, doi:10.1353/acs.2014.0074, JSTOR 44195690, S2CID 141661052
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