The making of working-class religion

The contours of religious consciousness in working-class Detroit, 1910-1935 -- Power, politics, and the struggle over working-class religion, 1910-1938 -- Making worker religion in the New Deal era -- Race, politics, and worker religion in wartime Detroit, 1941-1946 -- The decline of worker religion...

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Main Author: Pehl, Matthew (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Urbana Chicago Springfield University of Illinois Press [ 2016]
In:Year: 2016
Series/Journal:The working class in American history
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Detroit, Mich. / Working class / Religion / Christianity / Religious life / History 1910-1969
Further subjects:B Working Class Religious life (Michigan) (Detroit)
B Detroit
B Working class
B Religious life
B History 1900-2000
B Working Class Religious life
B Detroit (Mich.) Church history 20th century
B Christianity
B Detroit (Mich.) Church history 20th century Michigan Detroit Church history
B Race Religious aspects Christianity
B Working Class Religious life Michigan Detroit
B Michigan
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Summary:The contours of religious consciousness in working-class Detroit, 1910-1935 -- Power, politics, and the struggle over working-class religion, 1910-1938 -- Making worker religion in the New Deal era -- Race, politics, and worker religion in wartime Detroit, 1941-1946 -- The decline of worker religion, 1946-1963 -- Race and the remaking of religious consciousness
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0252081897