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Religion, Culture, and Politics in the Twentieth-Century United States

Mark Hulsether

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Paper, 192 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-14403-2
$27.00 / £18.50

August, 2007
Cloth, 192 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-14402-5
$80.00 / £55.00

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Key Players and Themes in US Religion before the Twentieth Century 20

Changes in the Religious Landscape in the Early Twentieth Century 49

Religion and Social Conflict in the Early Twentieth Century 77

Cultural Aspects of Religion in the Early Twentieth Century 108

Shifts in the Religious Landscape from World War II to the Present 138

Religion and Evolving Social Conflicts from World War II to the Present 172

Cultural Aspects of Religion from World War II to the Present 204

Conclusion: Consensus, Pluralism, and Hegemony in US Religion 235

Index 242

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About the Author

Mark Hulsether is associate professor of religious studies and American studies at the University of Tennessee and is the author of Building a Protestant Left: Christianity and Crisis Magazine, 1941-1993.

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