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Thomas H. Clancy, S.J., was a priest, political scientist, university professor, and television personality at Loyola University and WWL-TV, both in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. He authored a significant number of articles in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, specializing in English Catholic history. In his role as liaison between Loyola University and WWL-TV, Clancy had significant public visibility in the New Orleans metropolitan area.

Early life and education
Clancy was born on August 14, 1942, in Helena, Arkansas, to parents Thomas Horner Clancy and Ruth Lewis Clancy.

Career
In 1960 Clancy became a tenure track faculty member in the Department of Political Science at Loyola University.

Clancy served as vice president for communications at Loyola University of New Orleans. His responsibilities included overseeing broadcasting operations for WWL-TV and WWL (AM), which at the time was wholly owned by Loyola University.

In 1963 Clancy was for a time an editor for America Magazine, a Jesuit publication.

Representative scholarly works
A non-exhaustive list.

Journal articles

 * The Jesuits and the Independents: 1647. Clancy, Thomas H.  Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu; Roma Vol. 40, (Jan 1, 1971) pp. 67–90.
 * Ecumenism and Irenics in 17th Century English Catholic Apologetics. Clancy, Thomas H. Theological Studies Vol. 58, (1997) pp. 85–89.
 * The Antebellum Jesuits of the New Orleans Province, 1837-1861. Clancy, Thomas H. Louisiana History: The Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association, vol. 34, no. 3, 1993, pp. 327–43.

Books
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 * Clancy, Thomas H. A Literary History of the English Jesuits: A Century of Books, 1615-1714, ISBN-13 978-1883255251.
 * Clancy, Thomas H. A Literary History of the English Jesuits: A Century of Books, 1615-1714, ISBN-13 978-0912422121.
 * Clancy, Thomas H. Papist Pamphleteers: The Allen-Persons Party and the Political Thought of the Counter-Reformation in England, 1572-1615. Loyola University Press, 1964.