This study demonstrates the cultural and political importance of American uses of religious history between 1780 and 1865. While scholars emphasize the ahistorical, antitraditional nature of American Christianity, a close study of periodicals, sermons, pamphlets and books reveals an ongoing engagement with an argument over the meaning of the Christian past. Contrary to conventional scholarly accounts, American Protestants did not ignore the history of Christianity but read and cited it voraciously. Popular narratives about church history provided Americans with historical legitimization and fortified American exceptionalism. At the same time, religious memory was implicated in arguments over church and state, gender and racial equality, and...
Current history textbooks include Christianity when discussing U.S. history. A study systematically ...
Christianity in the United States is undergoing several transitions, or soit is argued in provocativ...
A parade and two riots against Irish-Catholics were held in Philadelphia in May and July of 1844. Th...
Religion in America persisted along traditional Christian lines until the 1870s. It was then that th...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
Tracing American Catholic rhetorical uses of Puritan memory across the long nineteenth century, this...
The article examines the widespread cultural debate in the U.S. regarding whether or not the country...
The National Association to Secure the Religious Amendment of the Constitution (later the National R...
This study argues that churches were important sites in which early Americans invented and participa...
Current history textbooks include Christianity in their discussion of U.S. history. A study systemat...
In the United States, religious people frequently ask whether America is a "Christian Nation," and t...
Merging religious history with childhood studies, this dissertation analyzes Sunday schools from 179...
Historians seek to explain processes of change. In The Purpose of the Past, Gordon S. Wood writes, “...
This dissertation explains Protestant religious motives for attacking the rise of liberal democratic...
From the colonial era through the mid-nineteenth century, anti-Catholicism colored key points of dev...
Current history textbooks include Christianity when discussing U.S. history. A study systematically ...
Christianity in the United States is undergoing several transitions, or soit is argued in provocativ...
A parade and two riots against Irish-Catholics were held in Philadelphia in May and July of 1844. Th...
Religion in America persisted along traditional Christian lines until the 1870s. It was then that th...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
Tracing American Catholic rhetorical uses of Puritan memory across the long nineteenth century, this...
The article examines the widespread cultural debate in the U.S. regarding whether or not the country...
The National Association to Secure the Religious Amendment of the Constitution (later the National R...
This study argues that churches were important sites in which early Americans invented and participa...
Current history textbooks include Christianity in their discussion of U.S. history. A study systemat...
In the United States, religious people frequently ask whether America is a "Christian Nation," and t...
Merging religious history with childhood studies, this dissertation analyzes Sunday schools from 179...
Historians seek to explain processes of change. In The Purpose of the Past, Gordon S. Wood writes, “...
This dissertation explains Protestant religious motives for attacking the rise of liberal democratic...
From the colonial era through the mid-nineteenth century, anti-Catholicism colored key points of dev...
Current history textbooks include Christianity when discussing U.S. history. A study systematically ...
Christianity in the United States is undergoing several transitions, or soit is argued in provocativ...
A parade and two riots against Irish-Catholics were held in Philadelphia in May and July of 1844. Th...