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by igarnett
...on 01-APR-08
Also Known as: American Periodical Series.
This collection includes digitized images of the pages of 1100 American magazines and journals (of which about 750 are available online as of Fall 2002) published from colonial days to the dawn of the 20th century. Includes many magazines and journals of a religious nature.
This collection includes digitized images of the pages of 1100 American magazines and journals (of which about 750 are available online as of Fall 2002) published from colonial days to the dawn of the 20th century. Includes many magazines and journals of a religious nature.
The Material History of American Religion Project studies the history of American religion in all its complexity by focusing on material objects and economic themes. Working with religious leaders, it helps contemporary religious communities with their economic concerns by placing those concerns within an historical context. Finally, the Project encourages further investigations into the religious lives of Americans by paying attention to material and economic questions. This web site maintains a collection of Objects and Documents found by their scholars which represent the material aspect of religion in America. It also provides web links of interest.
tagged material_history_american_religion_project primary_source_materials
by igarnett
...on 01-APR-08
Library of Congress
Encompassing over 200 objects including early American books, manuscripts, letters, prints, paintings, artifacts, and music from the Library's collections and complemented by loans from other institutions, Religion and the Founding of the American Republic explores the role religion played in the founding of the American colonies, in the shaping of early American life and politics, and in forming the American Republic.
Documenting the American South, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries
Primary source documents which trace how Southern African Americans experienced Protestant Christianity.

