Religion in American History
A Reader
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 6 November 1997
- ISBN 9780195097764
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages528 pages
- Size 165x234x25 mm
- Weight 767 g
- Language English 0
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Religion in American History: A Reader portrays through classic and recent scholarship religion's fate across four centuries of the American experience. Its essays examine American Indian Religion, women, Catholics, Protestants and fundamentalism, Judaism, political activism, Mormons, religious assimilation, and religious bigotry from the colonial era to the late twentieth century. It features essays by prominent American historians, ample introductions to each selection, and judicious suggestions for additional reading.
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Offering a rich selection of classic and recent scholarship, this reader presents an extraordinary portrait of religion's fate across four centuries of the American experience. Its essays cover major issues in American history and religion, including American Indian religion, women, Catholics, Protestants and fundamentalism, Judaism, political activism, Mormons, religious assimilation, and religious bigotry. Selected debates encourage readers to test conflicting interpretations about religion's impact on American history, and original documents trace religion's influence on slavery, race, and politics from the colonial era to the late 20th century. Religion in American History serves as a one-volume tour through America's tumultuous, varied, and often misunderstood religious past.
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