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Pew and the Picket Line - Christianity and the American Working Class

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Christopher D. Cantwell is an assistant professor of public history and religious studies at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Heath W. Carter is an assistant professor of history at Valparaiso University. Janine Giordano Drake is an assistant professor of history at the University of Great Falls. Zusammenfassung The Pew and the Picket Line collects works from a new generation of scholars working at the nexus where religious history and working-class history converge. Focusing on Christianity and its unique purchase in America! the contributors use in-depth local histories to illustrate how Americans male and female! rural and urban! and from a range of ethnic backgrounds dwelt in a space between the church and the shop floor. Their vivid essays show Pentecostal miners preaching prosperity while seeking miracles in the depths of the earth! while aboveground black sharecroppers and white Protestants establish credit unions to pursue a joint vision of cooperative capitalism. Innovative and essential! The Pew and the Picket Line reframes venerable debates as it maps the dynamic contours of a landscape sculpted by the powerful forces of Christianity and capitalism. Contributors: Christopher D. Cantwell! Heath W. Carter! Janine Giordano Drake! Ken Fones-Wolf! Erik Gellman! Alison Collis Greene! Brett Hendrickson! Dan McKanan! Matthew Pehl! Kerry L. Pimblott! Jarod Roll! Evelyn Sterne! and Arlene Sanchez Walsh.

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Authors Christopher D Carter Cantwell, Christopher D. Cantwell, Christopher D. Carter Cantwell
Assisted by Christopher D. Cantwell (Editor), Heath W. Carter (Editor), Janine Giordano Drake (Editor), Janine Giordano Drake (Editor)
Publisher University Of Illinois Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2016
 
EAN 9780252039997
ISBN 978-0-252-03999-7
No. of pages 280
Series Working Class in American History
Working Class in American Hist
Working Class in American History
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

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