Author: General Association of Baptists in Kentucky
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Memorial Volume Containing the Papers and Addresses that Were Delivered at the Jubilee of the General Association of Baptists in Kentucky
Author: General Association of Baptists in Kentucky
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Publisher:
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Kentucky in the Nation's History
Author: Robert McNutt McElroy
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Category : Kentucky
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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In the preparation of the present volume, I have studied the local collections from the point of view of one primarily interested in the nation. Such local events as have had a distinctly national influence, as well as such national events as have particulary affected local conditions, have been my concern. A typical example of the first is presented in the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, and, of the second, in the purchase of Louisiana.
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Category : Kentucky
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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In the preparation of the present volume, I have studied the local collections from the point of view of one primarily interested in the nation. Such local events as have had a distinctly national influence, as well as such national events as have particulary affected local conditions, have been my concern. A typical example of the first is presented in the Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, and, of the second, in the purchase of Louisiana.
Bonds of Union
Author: Bridget Ford
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469626233
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
This vivid history of the Civil War era reveals how unexpected bonds of union forged among diverse peoples in the Ohio-Kentucky borderlands furthered emancipation through a period of spiraling chaos between 1830 and 1865. Moving beyond familiar arguments about Lincoln's deft politics or regional commercial ties, Bridget Ford recovers the potent religious, racial, and political attachments holding the country together at one of its most likely breaking points, the Ohio River. Living in a bitterly contested region, the Americans examined here--Protestant and Catholic, black and white, northerner and southerner--made zealous efforts to understand the daily lives and struggles of those on the opposite side of vexing human and ideological divides. In their common pursuits of religious devotionalism, universal public education regardless of race, and relief from suffering during wartime, Ford discovers a surprisingly capacious and inclusive sense of political union in the Civil War era. While accounting for the era's many disintegrative forces, Ford reveals the imaginative work that went into bridging stark differences in lived experience, and she posits that work as a precondition for slavery's end and the Union's persistence.
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469626233
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
This vivid history of the Civil War era reveals how unexpected bonds of union forged among diverse peoples in the Ohio-Kentucky borderlands furthered emancipation through a period of spiraling chaos between 1830 and 1865. Moving beyond familiar arguments about Lincoln's deft politics or regional commercial ties, Bridget Ford recovers the potent religious, racial, and political attachments holding the country together at one of its most likely breaking points, the Ohio River. Living in a bitterly contested region, the Americans examined here--Protestant and Catholic, black and white, northerner and southerner--made zealous efforts to understand the daily lives and struggles of those on the opposite side of vexing human and ideological divides. In their common pursuits of religious devotionalism, universal public education regardless of race, and relief from suffering during wartime, Ford discovers a surprisingly capacious and inclusive sense of political union in the Civil War era. While accounting for the era's many disintegrative forces, Ford reveals the imaginative work that went into bridging stark differences in lived experience, and she posits that work as a precondition for slavery's end and the Union's persistence.
A History of Baptists in Kentucky
Author: Frank Mariro Masters
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 654
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 654
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Alphabetical Arrangement of Main Entries from the Shelf List
Author: Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.). Library
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Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 938
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Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 938
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Sears Family Association Newsletter
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Languages : en
Pages : 650
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Languages : en
Pages : 650
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A Baptist Bibliography
Author: Edward Caryl Starr
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 598
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 598
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American Heartland
Author: Bridget Ford
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Category : Cincinnati (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 820
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"As a comparative community study, "American Heartland" shifts attention to a relatively understudied region of the country. To date, community studies of the Northeast, and particularly New England and New York, have dominated our understanding of social, cultural, and religious change in the nineteenth century. Unlike studies of the Northeast which link cultural change to commercial and market development, this one makes race, pluralism, and sectionalism crucial factors in considering shifts in cultural expression and religious mores. As diverse cities situated at the nation's divide between slavery and freedom, Louisville and Cincinnati dramatize the desire for a consolidated national culture and identity as well as the struggle for black Americans' enfranchisement and citizenship in a period of increasing religious pluralism and section tension."
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Category : Cincinnati (Ohio)
Languages : en
Pages : 820
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"As a comparative community study, "American Heartland" shifts attention to a relatively understudied region of the country. To date, community studies of the Northeast, and particularly New England and New York, have dominated our understanding of social, cultural, and religious change in the nineteenth century. Unlike studies of the Northeast which link cultural change to commercial and market development, this one makes race, pluralism, and sectionalism crucial factors in considering shifts in cultural expression and religious mores. As diverse cities situated at the nation's divide between slavery and freedom, Louisville and Cincinnati dramatize the desire for a consolidated national culture and identity as well as the struggle for black Americans' enfranchisement and citizenship in a period of increasing religious pluralism and section tension."
The Baptist Church in the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1776-1845
Author: Walter Brownlow Posey
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Category : Baptists
Languages : en
Pages : 182
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association
Author: American Historical Association
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Category : Historiography
Languages : en
Pages : 524
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Category : Historiography
Languages : en
Pages : 524
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