IntroductionFormed in Alabama in 1994, the League of the South is a nationalist organization that advocates secession from the United States of America and the establishment of a fifteen-state Confederate States of America (CSA) – four states more than seceded during the US Civil War (1861–1865), the additional states being Oklahoma, Missouri, Kentucky, and Maryland (Southern Patriot). With over ten thousand members, the League professes a commitment to constructing this new CSA based on a reading of Christianity and the Bible that can be identified as “Christian nationalist.” This position is centred upon what we identify as the theological war thesis, an assessment that interprets the nineteenth-century CSA to be an orthodox Christian ...
On March 4, 1865, the day Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address, Reverend Doctor Ge...
This study examines how many northern civilians understood the Civil War as a contest permeated with...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
IntroductionFormed in Alabama in 1994, the League of the South is a nationalist organization that ad...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
My work—studying Roman Catholics in the South during the American Civil War— is a remedy to a two-di...
Written for English 4310, taught by Professor Maureen Konkle, Fall 2011 semester.Includes video pres...
The Civil War transformed American life like no event in the nation’s history. Historians are still ...
The Civil War\u27s Impact on Faith and Religion Few historians have failed to recognize the signifi...
The evangelical generation that fought the Civil War attached significant meaning to the idea that G...
This thesis covers the involvement and influence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South in Virgini...
Grajan Kraszewski developed the theory of Confederatization to understand how lay Catholics and cl...
An Important Review on the Intesection of Religion and War Since the late 1990s Civil War scholars h...
Even as the Civil War still raged, interested observers knew that religion had brought on and sustai...
The role of religion in the lead up to the U.S. Civil War is a contested topic, with many pointing t...
On March 4, 1865, the day Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address, Reverend Doctor Ge...
This study examines how many northern civilians understood the Civil War as a contest permeated with...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...
IntroductionFormed in Alabama in 1994, the League of the South is a nationalist organization that ad...
Many works have been written about the Civil War. While many of these books have contributed much to...
My work—studying Roman Catholics in the South during the American Civil War— is a remedy to a two-di...
Written for English 4310, taught by Professor Maureen Konkle, Fall 2011 semester.Includes video pres...
The Civil War transformed American life like no event in the nation’s history. Historians are still ...
The Civil War\u27s Impact on Faith and Religion Few historians have failed to recognize the signifi...
The evangelical generation that fought the Civil War attached significant meaning to the idea that G...
This thesis covers the involvement and influence of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South in Virgini...
Grajan Kraszewski developed the theory of Confederatization to understand how lay Catholics and cl...
An Important Review on the Intesection of Religion and War Since the late 1990s Civil War scholars h...
Even as the Civil War still raged, interested observers knew that religion had brought on and sustai...
The role of religion in the lead up to the U.S. Civil War is a contested topic, with many pointing t...
On March 4, 1865, the day Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address, Reverend Doctor Ge...
This study examines how many northern civilians understood the Civil War as a contest permeated with...
Seeking Heaven in the Face of Hell The rising importance of social history in the study of the C...