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PhD Studentship in Twentieth-Century American Studies/American History

Cultivating Private Gardens of Inward Spiritual Development: How the Wesleyan Methodists Became Fundamentalists

Summer/Fall Issue of Fides et Historia

Evangelicals, Fundamentalists, and Race in the Cold War Era

Four Questions with Chris Beneke

Latest Issue of Fides et Historia, Summer/Fall 2014

Four Questions with Kate Carté Engel

The British Association of American Studies Conference, Northumbria University, April 2015

Four Questions with Judith Weisenfeld

Four Questions with Jason C. Bivins

Reverberations: Searching for Something in a Kansas Record Bin

Four Questions with Candy Gunther Brown

Four Questions with David Morgan

Gender, Family, and Modern Evangelicalism in Fides et Historia

A History of the Jesus People: An Interview with Larry Eskridge

The Creation(ist) Tour in a Secular Age: Reprise of an RiAH Classic. Or: Why There is Almost No HOpe for America.

OAH Lecturers and American Religious History

Four Questions with Peggy Bendroth

Turning It into a Book

Christian Nightmares: An Interview with the Creator of the Popular Blog