Volume 15 (2013)
Articles
- Evangelicals and 'Domestic Felicity' in the Non-Elite South
- Christopher A. Graham
- The Master-Word: Lily Hardy Hammond and the Social Gospel in the South
- Elna C. Green
- Take Away the Serpents from Us: The Sign of Serpent Handling and the Development of Southern Pentecostalism
- Michael J. McVicar
- Slaveholding Women and the Religious Instruction of Slaves in Post-Emancipation Memory
- Katherine E. Rohrer
Reviews
- A. Glenn Crothers. Quakers Living in the Lion's Mouth: The Society of Friends in Northern Virginia, 1730–1865
- Reviewed by Stephen W. Angell
- David L. Holmes. The Faiths of the Postwar Presidents: From Truman to Obama
- Reviewed by Michael Ashcraft
- Edythe Scott Bagley. Desert Rose: The Life and Legacy of Coretta Scott King
- Reviewed by Lewis V. Baldwin
- Samuel C. Smith. A Cautious Enthusiasm: Mystical Piety and Evangelicalism in Colonial South Carolina
- Reviewed by Nicholas M. Beasley
- Gary B. Agee. A Cry for Justice: Daniel Rudd and His Life in Black Catholicism, Journalism, and Activism, 1854–1933
- Reviewed by James B. Bennett
- Corwin E. Smidt. American Evangelicals Today
- Reviewed by Todd M. Brenneman
- Joseph W. Williams. Spirit Cure: A History of Pentecostal Healing
- Reviewed by Candy Gunther Brown
- Natalie J. Ring. The Problem South: Region, Empire, and the New Liberal State, 1880-1930
- Reviewed by Joe Coker
- Timothy L. Wesley. The Politics of Faith During the Civil War
- Reviewed by Robert Elder
- Calvin White, Jr. The Rise to Respectability: Race, Religion, and the Church of God in Christ
- Reviewed by Curtis J. Evans
- Ronald B. Neal. Democracy in Twenty-First Century America: Race, Class, Religion, and Region
- Reviewed by Glenn Feldman
- Tracy Thompson. The New Mind of the South
- Reviewed by Paul Harvey
- Carole Lynn Stewart. Strange Jeremiahs: Civil Religion and the Literary Imagination of Jonathan Edwards, Herman Melville, and W.E.B. Du Bois
- Reviewed by Terrence L. Johnson
- Marjorie Julian Spruill, Valinda W. Littlefield, and Joan Marie Johnson, eds. South Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times
- Reviewed by Karen M. Kedrowski
- Wallace Hettle. Inventing Stonewall Jackson: A Civil War Hero in History and Memory
- Reviewed by Susanna Lee
- Andrew H. M. Stern. Southern Crucifix, Southern Cross: Catholic-Protestant Relations in the Old South
- Reviewed by Jeffrey Marlett
- Emily Epstein Landau. Spectacular Wickedness: Sex, Race, and Memory in Storyville, New Orleans
- Reviewed by Michael Pasquier
- Kathaleen E. Amende. Desire and the Divine: Feminine Identity in White Southern Women's Writing
- Reviewed by Laura Sloan Patterson
- R. A. Lawson. Jim Crow's Counterculture: The Blues and Black Southerners 1890-1945
- Reviewed by Tobin Miller Shearer
- Walter H. Conser, Jr. and Robert J. Cain. Presbyterians in North Carolina: Race, Politics, and Religious Identity in Historical Perspective
- Reviewed by Aaron W. Sizer
- Nora Rose Moosnick. Arab and Jewish Women in Kentucky: Stories of Accommodation and Audacity
- Reviewed by Laura Stemp-Morlock
- Valerie C. Cooper. Word, Like Fire: Maria Stewart, the Bible, and the Rights of African Americans
- Reviewed by Jermaine Thibodeaux
- Daniel W. Patterson. The True Image: Gravestone Art and the Culture of Scotch Irish Settlers in the Pennsylvania and Carolina Backcountry
- Reviewed by Barry A. Vann
- William A. Link. Links: My Family in American History
- Reviewed by Melissa Walker
- David C. Keehn. Knights of The Golden Circle: Secret Empire, Southern Secession, Civil War
- Reviewed by W. J. Wallace
- Richard Fuller and Francis Wayland. Domestic Slavery Considered As A Scriptural Institution
- Reviewed by Doug Weaver
- David R. Swartz. Moral Minority: The Evangelical Left in an Age of Conservatism
- Reviewed by Daniel K. Williams
- Elizabeth Flowers. Into the Pulpit: Southern Baptist Women and Power Since World War II
- Reviewed by Howell Williams
- Frank Marotti. The Cana Sanctuary: History, Diplomacy, and Black Catholic Marriage in Antebellum St. Augustine, Florida
- Reviewed by James M. Woods
- H. Paul Thompson, Jr. A Most Stirring and Significant Episode: Religion and the Rise and Fall of Prohibition in Black Atlanta, 1865-1887
- Reviewed by Maggie L. Yancey