Understanding and teaching religion in US history
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Sprache: | English |
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Madison, Wisconsin
The University of Wisconsin Press
[2024]
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Schriftenreihe: | Harvey Goldberg series for understanding and teaching history
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction: Why religion matters in teaching US history / Karen J. Johnson and Jonathan Yeager
- Part one: Frameworks for teaching religion in American history. Teaching American religious history academically / Thomas A. Kidd
- Adding religion to themes you already teach: religion as a component of diversity in America / Kevin Schultz
- Talking about religion and race in the classroom / Karen J. Johnson
- African American religious experiences and narratives of American history / Paul Harvey
- Religion in women's history / Andrea L. Turpin
- Native American religious experiences and cross-cultural engagement / Melissa Franklin Harkrider
- Teaching American Islam in the American history classroom / Jaclyn Michael
- Asian religious influences in American life / Elijah Siegler
- Teaching American Judaism / Jonathan Krasner
- Part two: Teaching religion in American history in specific periods. Early Puritan colonies / Adrian Weimer
- Teaching the First Great Awakening / John Howard Smith
- Was America founded as a Christian nation? / John Fea
- Framing the constitutional principles governing religion in the early republic / Daniel L. Dreisbach
- Religion and westward expansion / John G. Turner
- The Bible and slavery before the Civil War / Mark A. Noll
- What connections were there between imperialism and missionary activity? / Kimberly Hill
- How did Christians respond to the industrial crisis of the Gilded Age? / Heath Carter
- The prosperity gospel in US history and culture / Phillip Luke Sinitiere
- The effects of the fundamentalist modernist split / George Marsden
- How did the Depression change the relationship between church and state? / Alison Collis Greene
- Religion during World War II and the Cold War / Matthew Avery Sutton
- Religion and the civil rights movement / Darren Dochuk