Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880
This book sheds new light on the role of religion in the nineteenth-century slavery debates. In it, Luke E. Harlow argues that ongoing conflict over the meaning of Christian 'orthodoxy' constrained the political and cultural horizons available for defenders and opponents of American slaver...
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505 | 8 | |a The challenge of immediate emancipationism, the origins of abolitionist heresy, 1829-1835 -- Heresy and schism: the uneasy gradualist-proslavery ecclesiastical alliance, 1836-1845 -- The limits of Christian conservative antislavery: white supremacy and the failure of emancipationism, 1845-1859 -- The abolitionist threat: religious orthodoxy and proslavery unionism on the eve of Civil War, 1859-1861 -- Competing visions of political theology: Kentucky Presbyterianism's Civil War, 1861-1862 -- The end of neutrality: emancipation, political religion, and the triumph of abolitionist heterodoxy, 1862-1865 -- Kentucky's redemption: Confederate religion and white democratic domination, 1865-1874 -- Epilogue: the antebellum past for the postwar future | |
520 | |a This book sheds new light on the role of religion in the nineteenth-century slavery debates. In it, Luke E. Harlow argues that ongoing conflict over the meaning of Christian 'orthodoxy' constrained the political and cultural horizons available for defenders and opponents of American slavery. The central locus of these debates was Kentucky, a border slave state with a long-standing antislavery presence. Although white Kentuckians famously cast themselves as moderates in the period and remained with the Union during the Civil War, their religious values showed no moderation on the slavery question. When the war ultimately brought emancipation, white Kentuckians found themselves in lockstep with the rest of the Confederate South. Racist religion thus paved the way for the making of Kentucky's Confederate memory of the war, as well as a deeply entrenched white Democratic Party in the state | ||
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spelling | Harlow, Luke E. Verfasser aut Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880 Luke E. Harlow, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Religion, Race, & the Making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830–1880 Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2014 1 online resource (xiv, 242 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge studies on the American South Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) The challenge of immediate emancipationism, the origins of abolitionist heresy, 1829-1835 -- Heresy and schism: the uneasy gradualist-proslavery ecclesiastical alliance, 1836-1845 -- The limits of Christian conservative antislavery: white supremacy and the failure of emancipationism, 1845-1859 -- The abolitionist threat: religious orthodoxy and proslavery unionism on the eve of Civil War, 1859-1861 -- Competing visions of political theology: Kentucky Presbyterianism's Civil War, 1861-1862 -- The end of neutrality: emancipation, political religion, and the triumph of abolitionist heterodoxy, 1862-1865 -- Kentucky's redemption: Confederate religion and white democratic domination, 1865-1874 -- Epilogue: the antebellum past for the postwar future This book sheds new light on the role of religion in the nineteenth-century slavery debates. In it, Luke E. Harlow argues that ongoing conflict over the meaning of Christian 'orthodoxy' constrained the political and cultural horizons available for defenders and opponents of American slavery. The central locus of these debates was Kentucky, a border slave state with a long-standing antislavery presence. Although white Kentuckians famously cast themselves as moderates in the period and remained with the Union during the Civil War, their religious values showed no moderation on the slavery question. When the war ultimately brought emancipation, white Kentuckians found themselves in lockstep with the rest of the Confederate South. Racist religion thus paved the way for the making of Kentucky's Confederate memory of the war, as well as a deeply entrenched white Democratic Party in the state Geschichte 1800-1900 Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Antislavery movements / Kentucky Abolitionists / Kentucky Christianity and politics / Kentucky / History / 19th century Kentucky / History / Civil War, 1861-1865 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-107-00089-6 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139051538 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Harlow, Luke E. Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880 The challenge of immediate emancipationism, the origins of abolitionist heresy, 1829-1835 -- Heresy and schism: the uneasy gradualist-proslavery ecclesiastical alliance, 1836-1845 -- The limits of Christian conservative antislavery: white supremacy and the failure of emancipationism, 1845-1859 -- The abolitionist threat: religious orthodoxy and proslavery unionism on the eve of Civil War, 1859-1861 -- Competing visions of political theology: Kentucky Presbyterianism's Civil War, 1861-1862 -- The end of neutrality: emancipation, political religion, and the triumph of abolitionist heterodoxy, 1862-1865 -- Kentucky's redemption: Confederate religion and white democratic domination, 1865-1874 -- Epilogue: the antebellum past for the postwar future Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Antislavery movements / Kentucky Abolitionists / Kentucky Christianity and politics / Kentucky / History / 19th century |
title | Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880 |
title_alt | Religion, Race, & the Making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830–1880 |
title_auth | Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880 |
title_exact_search | Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880 |
title_full | Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880 Luke E. Harlow, University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
title_fullStr | Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880 Luke E. Harlow, University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
title_full_unstemmed | Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880 Luke E. Harlow, University of Tennessee, Knoxville |
title_short | Religion, race, and the making of Confederate Kentucky, 1830-1880 |
title_sort | religion race and the making of confederate kentucky 1830 1880 |
topic | Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Antislavery movements / Kentucky Abolitionists / Kentucky Christianity and politics / Kentucky / History / 19th century |
topic_facet | Geschichte Sezessionskrieg (1861-1865) Antislavery movements / Kentucky Abolitionists / Kentucky Christianity and politics / Kentucky / History / 19th century Kentucky / History / Civil War, 1861-1865 |
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