Exploring the global history of American Evangelicalism: Special Issue
Exploring the global history of American Evangelicalism: Special Issue
Uta Balbier, Hans Krabbendam, Kendric Oliver, and Axel Schaefer were the guest editors for this special issue of JAS in which invited contributors explore Toward a Global History of American Evangelicalism across a multitude of cross-, multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives.
On the review side, the print section leads with a review essay by Ben Offiler, which focusses on three books that consider the foundations, evolution, and missed opportunities of Washington's relationship with Tehran, a timely intervention given the recent presidential elections in the United States (November 2016) and Iran (May 2017). The online section opens with David Anderson's review essay on three books that explore how and in what ways the Civil War was felt, narrated, and remembered. The essay is followed by two reviews of books that continue the Civil War theme by reflecting on the legacy of the conflict within and beyond the United States.
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Oliver, Kendrick
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November 2017
Oliver, Kendrick
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Balbier, Uta
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Krabbendam, Hans
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Schafer, Axel
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Oliver, Kendrick, Balbier, Uta, Krabbendam, Hans and Schafer, Axel
(eds.)
(2017)
Exploring the global history of American Evangelicalism: Special Issue
(Journal of American Studies, 4, 51),
vol. 51,
Cambridge University Press, 270pp.
Abstract
Uta Balbier, Hans Krabbendam, Kendric Oliver, and Axel Schaefer were the guest editors for this special issue of JAS in which invited contributors explore Toward a Global History of American Evangelicalism across a multitude of cross-, multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives.
On the review side, the print section leads with a review essay by Ben Offiler, which focusses on three books that consider the foundations, evolution, and missed opportunities of Washington's relationship with Tehran, a timely intervention given the recent presidential elections in the United States (November 2016) and Iran (May 2017). The online section opens with David Anderson's review essay on three books that explore how and in what ways the Civil War was felt, narrated, and remembered. The essay is followed by two reviews of books that continue the Civil War theme by reflecting on the legacy of the conflict within and beyond the United States.
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Accepted/In Press date: 27 October 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 October 2017
Published date: November 2017
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Oliver, K. (2017). The origin and development of Prison Fellowship International: pluralism, ecumenism and American leadership in the evangelical world 1974-2006. Journal of American Studies, 51(4), 1221-1242. DOI: 10.1017/S0021875816001389
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