Gettysburg religion: refinement, diversity, and race in the antebellum and Civil War border north

"Brings to life the religious history of a small and famous town and the surrounding area, the Border North. The theme is that Gettysburg religion reveals much about larger American society, often something unexpected and indicative of the Border North's advanced modernity"--

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Main Author: Longenecker, Stephen L. 1951- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Fordham University Press 2014
In:Year: 2014
Reviews:[Rezension von: Longenecker, Steve, Gettysburg Religion: Refinement, Diversity, and Race in the Antebellum and Civil War Border North] (2016) (Guelzo, Allen C.)
Edition:First edition
Series/Journal:The North's Civil War
Further subjects:B Religion Christianity History
B Religion and culture History 19th century Pennsylvania Gettysburg
B Pennsylvania History Religious aspects Civil War, 1861-1865 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gettysburg Pennsylvania Gettysburg Region Church history History
B Religion and culture
B Religion
B Religion and culture (Pennsylvania) (Gettysburg Region) History 19th century
B Religion and culture (Pennsylvania) (Gettysburg) History 19th century
B Gettysburg Region (Pa.) Religion 19th century
B Pennsylvania History Civil War, 1861-1865 Religious aspects
B Religion and culture History 19th century Pennsylvania Gettysburg Region
B Gettysburg Region (Pa.) Church history 19th century
B Gettysburg (Pa.) Church history 19th century
B Gettysburg (Pa.) Religion 19th century
B History Civil War Period (1850-1877) United States
B Gettysburg Region (Pa.) Church history 19th century
B Gettysburg Region (Pa.) Religion 19th century
B Gettysburg (Pa.) Church history 19th century
B Gettysburg (Pa.) Religion 19th century
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Summary:"Brings to life the religious history of a small and famous town and the surrounding area, the Border North. The theme is that Gettysburg religion reveals much about larger American society, often something unexpected and indicative of the Border North's advanced modernity"--
"In the borderland between freedom and slavery, Gettysburg remains among the most legendary Civil War landmarks. A century and a half after the great battle, Cemetery Hill, the Seminary and its ridge, and the Peach Orchard remain powerful memories for their embodiment of the small-town North and their ability to touch themes vital to nineteenth-century religion. During this period, three patterns became particularly prominent: refinement, diversity, and war. In Gettysburg Religion, author Steve Longenecker explores the religious history of antebellum and Civil War era Gettysburg, shedding light on the remarkable diversity of American religion and the intricate ways it interacted with the broader culture. Longenecker argues that Gettysburg religion revealed much about larger American society and about how trends in the Border North mirrored national developments. In many ways, Gettysburg and its surrounding Border North religion belonged to the future and signaled a coming pattern for modern America"--
"In the borderland between freedom and slavery, Gettysburg remains among the most legendary Civil War landmarks. A century and a half after the great battle, Cemetery Hill, the Seminary and its ridge, and the Peach Orchard remain powerful memories for their embodiment of the small-town North and their ability to touch themes vital to nineteenth-century religion. During this period, three patterns became particularly prominent: refinement, diversity, and war. In Gettysburg Religion, author Steve Longenecker explores the religious history of antebellum and Civil War era Gettysburg, shedding light on the remarkable diversity of American religion and the intricate ways it interacted with the broader culture. Longenecker argues that Gettysburg religion revealed much about larger American society and about how trends in the Border North mirrored national developments. In many ways, Gettysburg and its surrounding Border North religion belonged to the future and signaled a coming pattern for modern America"--
"In the borderland between freedom and slavery, Gettysburg remains among the most legendary Civil War landmarks. A century and a half after the great battle, Cemetery Hill, the Seminary and its ridge, and the Peach Orchard remain powerful memories for their embodiment of the small-town North and their ability to touch themes vital to nineteenth-century religion. During this period, three patterns became particularly prominent: refinement, diversity, and war. In Gettysburg Religion, author Steve Longenecker explores the religious history of antebellum and Civil War era Gettysburg, shedding light on the remarkable diversity of American religion and the intricate ways it interacted with the broader culture. Longenecker argues that Gettysburg religion revealed much about larger American society and about how trends in the Border North mirrored national developments. In many ways, Gettysburg and its surrounding Border North religion belonged to the future and signaled a coming pattern for modern America"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0823255190