According to the reviewer, “Robins does an excellent job of placing Tomlinson into a proper historical context, weaving together the social, political, religious, and economic aspects of his narrative. He aptly proves that Tomlinson was a masterful religious entrepreneur who effectively marketed his wares to a target audience, learned from his mistakes, and built his legacy by building institutions.
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With American Apocalypse, Matthew Avery Sutton aims to draw on extensive archival research to docume...
Book review; Puritan Spirits in the Abolitionist Imagination by Kenyon Gradert. Published by the Uni...
As he did in his 1992 The Osage: An Ethno-historical Study of Hegemony on the Prairie-Plains, Willar...
Anyone who has taught a course in U.S. religious history knows the daunting challenge of adequately ...
The article reviews the book Friends of the Unrighteous Mammon: Northern Christians and Market Capi...
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Faced with land pressures, depopulation, debt, cultural impositions, and a myriad of other challenge...
Book review of, Gods in America: Religious Pluralism in the United States. by Charles L. Cohen and R...
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This book is an easy read for the average person, and has adequate footnotes, bibliography, and phot...
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Alan Trachtenberg's work, Shades of Hiawatha: Staging Indians, Making Americans, 1880-1930, examines...
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With American Apocalypse, Matthew Avery Sutton aims to draw on extensive archival research to docume...
Book review; Puritan Spirits in the Abolitionist Imagination by Kenyon Gradert. Published by the Uni...
As he did in his 1992 The Osage: An Ethno-historical Study of Hegemony on the Prairie-Plains, Willar...