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Religion, Space, and the Atlantic World

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor John Corrigan is the Lucius Moody Bristol Distinguished Professor of Religion and professor of history at Florida State University. His previous books on the spatial humanities, all coedited with David Bodenhamer and Trevor Harris, include T he Spatial Humanities: GIS and the Future of Humanities Scholarship, Deep Maps and Spatial Narratives , and the forthcoming Making Deep Maps: Foundations, Approaches, and Methods. Corrigan is the editor in chief of the Oxford Encyclopedia of American Religion. Klappentext While the concept of an Atlantic world has been central to the work of historians for decades, the full implications of that spatial setting for the lives of religious people have received far less attention. John Corrigan brings together research from a range of specialists to explore some of the possibilities for and benefits of taking physical space more seriously in the study of religion. Zusammenfassung While the concept of an Atlantic world has been central to the work of historians for decades! the full implications of that spatial setting for the lives of religious people have received far less attention. John Corrigan brings together research from a range of specialists to explore some of the possibilities for and benefits of taking physical space more seriously in the study of religion.

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