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This anthology of original essays by historians explores the religious dimensions of the antebellum sectional conflict over slavery. Covering such familiar topics as the proslavery argument and denominational schisms, these essays emphasize the diversity that existed within regions, states, and denominations; the importance of local factors in shaping responses to the slavery controversy; and the powerful pulls toward moderation and unity that existed within the institutional church. Drawing on the recent flowering of scholarship on religion, the essays collected here provide a variety of new approaches, including quantitative methodologies and a heightened sensitivity to issues of race, class, and gender.
John R. McKivigan (Editor) JOHN R. MCKIVIGAN is a professor of history at West Virginia University. He is the author of The War Against Proslavery Religion.Mitchell Snay (Editor) MITCHELL SNAY is an associate professor of history at Denison University and the author of Gospel of Disunion.
The most complete discussion of the various ways religion undergirded most of the important issues of the day. The quality is high, and the collection makes an important contribution to antebellum social, cultural, religious, and political history.
Frederick Douglass, John R. McKivigan IV, Peter P. Hinks, Heather L. Kaufman, IV McKivigan, John R., John R. McKivigan, John R McKivigan, Peter P Hinks, Heather L Kaufman
Hannah-Rose Murray, John R. McKivigan, Hannah-Rose (Teaching Fellow in US History) Murray, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) McKivigan, John R. (Mary O’Brien Gibson Professor of United States History, John R McKivigan
Hannah-Rose Murray, John R. McKivigan, Hannah-Rose (Teaching Fellow in US History) Murray, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) McKivigan, John R. (Mary O’Brien Gibson Professor of United States History, John R McKivigan