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New Southern Studies : Southern Civil Religions : Imagining the Good Society in the Post-Reconstruction ERA.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Remillard, Arthur, Author.
Series:
The new southern studies Southern civil religions
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Civil religion--History--19th century--Southern States.
Civil religion.
Religion and sociology--History--19th century--Southern States.
Religion and sociology.
Religion and politics--History--19th century--Southern States.
Religion and politics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (248 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Athens, GA, USA University of Georgia Press 20111201
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In the aftermath of the Civil War, the Lost Cause gave white southerners a new collective identity anchored in the stories, symbols, and rituals of the defeated Confederacy. Historians have used the idea of civil religion to explain how this powerful memory gave the white South a unique sense of national meaning, purpose, and destiny. The civil religious perspectives of everyone else, meanwhile, have gone unnoticed. Arthur Remillard fills this void by investigating the civil religious dis­courses of a wide array of people and groups-blacks and whites, men and women, northerners and southerners, Democrats and Republicans, as well as Catholics, Protestants, and Jews. Focusing on the Wiregrass Gulf South region-an area covering north Florida, southwest Georgia, and southeast Alabama-Remillard argues that the Lost Cause was but one civil religious topic among many. Even within the white majority, civil religious language influenced a range of issues, such as progress, race, gender, and religious tolerance. Moreover, minority groups developed sacred values and beliefs that competed for space in the civil religious landscape.
Contents:
Cover
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION. Competing Visions of the Good Society
ONE: Progressive Voices, Traditional Voices: Reconstruction, Redemption, and the "Gospel of Material Progress"
TWO: Black Voices, White Voices: The Race Problem as a Place Problem
THREE: Female Voices, Male Voices: Devotion and the "Noble Daughters of the South"
FOUR: Jewish Voices, Gentile Voices: "The Soul of America Is the Soul of the Bible"
FIVE: Catholic Voices, Nativist Voices: True and Untrue Americans
AFTER WORD. What If?
APPENDIX. Population Data for the South and Wiregrass Region
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
9786613252906
9781283252904
1283252902
9780820341330
0820341339
OCLC:
756280800

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