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Religion and the American Nation: Historiography and History
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| #3166657 in Books | 2003-06 | 2003-06-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.61 x5.00l,.59 | File type: PDF | 120 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| What's Been Said about the History of Religion in America|By Frank Bellizzi|Matt Tippens wrote the first and only review of this book so far, and it's a really nice piece of work. So I hesitated to throw in my two cents worth, but then changed my mind. Because it's one of the few sweeping historiographies of American religion to be published by an expert in recent times, this|||Well-written and informative. (Virginia Quarterly )
|For scholars new to the field, it is a crib sheet that concisely, accessibly explains the conversation they are joining in medias res. For others, it provides a larger framework within wh
This lively survey ranges across several centuries of change in the ways historians have thought and written about religion in America. In particular, John F. Wilson is concerned with how historians have perceived religion's relationship to the political organization of our country. He begins by establishing the genesis of religion as a specialized area of American history in the nineteenth century, and then discusses religious history's development through the early ...
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