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Religion in the Gilded Age: A Review of Richard White's The Republic for Which It Stands

Comparing the First Gilded Age to the Second Gilded Age

Under the Big Top: Big Tent Revivalism and American Culture, 1885-1925 (Review)

Building the Old Time Religion: Women Evangelists in the Progressive Era (Review)

Social Gospel(s) in the American West? Five Possible Themes

The Radical Middle Path: Jesus According to Ingersoll, Herron, and Debs

The Bible, the School, and the Constitution, Redux

Faith in the City: The Newberry and Chicago's Religious History

The Bible, The School, and the Constitution: Guest Post from Steven K. Green

Myth of American Religious Freedom: Now Published

Heaven's Bride and the Sexologist's Secret

Holy Jumpers, Batman!

Education for Liberation: The American Missionary Association from Reconstruction through Civil Rights

Comparative Secularisms in a Global Age

All You Need is Love (or, A Book I Should Have Read Three Years Ago)

'Buked and Scorned: Ellen G. White's Success

Rebirth of a Metaphor

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