Religion and the American Experience, 1620-1900

Religion and the American Experience, 1620-1900

Author: Annette Blum

Publisher: Greenwood

Published: 1992-11-24

Total Pages: 506

ISBN-13:

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This bibliography is a comprehensive record of doctoral dissertations on religion and American society. Included are 4,240 citations for dissertations written through June 1991. Each work discusses the historical dimension of America's religious experience between 1620 and 1900, and the bibliography provides order numbers for all dissertations available from University Microfilms, Inc. In addition to biographical and denominational studies, the volume contains citations on communal societies, fraternal orders, literature, pragmatism, science, slavery, and temperance. Also included are titles pertaining to church-affiliated institutions of higher education. A preface overviews the scope of the work, criteria for inclusion, and research methodology. A section of bibliographic entries for denominations and movements follows. Entries in this section are grouped in clusters for particular movements and denominations, and the clusters are arranged alphabetically for ease of use. The next section contains bibliographic entries arranged in topical clusters, with topics presented in alphabetical order. The volume concludes with detailed author and subject indexes.


Separatism and Subculture

Separatism and Subculture

Author: Paula M. Kane

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2017-10-10

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 1469639432

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Kane explores the role of religious identity in Boston in the years 1900-1920, arguing that Catholicism was a central integrating force among different class and ethnic groups. She traces the effect of changing class status on religious identity and solidarity, and she delineates the social and cultural meaning of Catholicism in a city where Yankee Protestant nativism persisted even as its hegemony was in decline.


The Christian Home in Victorian America, 1840--1900

The Christian Home in Victorian America, 1840--1900

Author: Colleen McDannell

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1994-03-22

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0253113563

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"... wonderfully imaginative and provocative in its interdisciplinary approach to the study of nineteenth-century American religion and women's role within it."Â -- Choice "... an important addition to the fields of religious studies, women's history, and American cultural history." -- Journal of the American Academy of Religion "... a complete and complex portrait of the Christian home." -- The Journal of American History


Modern American Religion, Volume 1

Modern American Religion, Volume 1

Author: Martin E. Marty

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1997-06-21

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780226508948

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In this second volume of two tracing the history of 20th-century American religion, Martin E. Marty tells the story of how America has survived religious disturbances and culturally prospered from them.