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Corrie E. Norman and Don S. Armentrout, eds., Religion in the Contemporary South: Changes, Continuities, and Contexts. DAVID GOLDFIELD

Canter Brown, Jr and Larry E. Rivers, For a Great Grand Purpose: The Beginnings of the AMEZ Church of Florida. LEWIS V. BALDWIN

Paul Harvey, Freedom's Coming: Religious Culture and the Shaping of the South from the Civil War through the Civil Rights Era. BLAND WHITLEY

Elna C. Green, This Business of Relief: Confronting Poverty in a Southern City, 1740-1940. STEVEN NOLL

David T. Morgan, Southern Baptist Sisters: In Search of Status, 1845-2000. BETTY A. DEBERG

Edward L. Bond, editor, Spreading the Gospel in Colonial Virginia: Sermons and Devotional Writings. NICHOLAS M. BEASLEY

Cheryl A. Wells, Civil War Time: Temporality and Identity in America, 1861-1865.  GEORGE C. RABLE

Allison Dorsey, To Build Our Lives Together: Community Formation in Black Atlanta, 1875-1906. CURTIS J. EVANS

James B. Bennett, Religion and the Rise of Jim Crow in New Orleans. EDWARD J. BLUM

Anthony L. Chute, A Piety Above the Common Standard: Jesse Mercer and the Evangelistic Calvinism. ALAN SCOT WILLIS

Peter C. Murray, Methodists and the Crucible of Race, 1930-1975. LISA ROY VOX

S. Scott Rohrer, Hope's Promise:  Religion and Acculturation in the Southern Backcountry. TED OWNBY 

Susan Srigley, Flannery O'Connor's Sacramental Art. JOHN R. MAY

R. Drew Smith, editor, New Day Begun: African American Churches and Civic Culture in Post-Civil Rights America. ANTHONY B. PINN

Charles H. Lippy, Do Real Men Pray? Images of the Christian Man and Male Spirituality in White Protestant America. HOWELL WILLIAMS

 

 





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