Religion and American Culture

  • Religion and American Culture: A Reader
    By David G. Hackett

    Fenton deeply rooted in Iroquois demography and social and Moore , I , 71 ; B. H. Quain , “ The Iroquois , ” in structure ; my use of the term accordingly reflects a Margaret Mead , ed . , Cooperation and Competition more holistic view ...

  • Religion and American Culture
    By George M. Marsden

    1. Christendom and American Origins. 2. The Age of Democratic Revivals. 3. Protestant and Progressive America: 1860-1917. 4. Pluralistic America: 1860-1917. 5. Traditional Religion and Twentieth-Century. 6. Return to Faith...

  • Religion and American Culture: A Reader
    By David G. Hackett

    This way of telling the story of American religion anticipates the notion of “ separate spheres , " so widely debated among historians of American women , and the concept of “ feminization . ” The term feminization has been used to ...

  • Religion and American Culture
    By George M. Marsden

    RELIGION AND AMERICAN CULTURE focuses on the relationship of religion to the social and cultural dynamics of American history. Because most survey texts provide only brief coverage of this topic,...

  • Religion and American Culture: A Brief History
    By George M. Marsden

    In this book George Marsden, a leading historian of American Christianity and award-winning author, tells the story of that relationship in a concise and thought-provoking way.