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Parade of Faiths: Immigration and American Religion
Contributor(s): Joselit, Jenna Weissman (Author)
ISBN: 0195333071     ISBN-13: 9780195333077
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $20.89  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2007
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Annotation: Since the seventeenth century, millions of people from every continent have settled in America. Seeking a better life for themselves and their children, they braved deprivations, studied an unfamiliar language, adapted to a different way of life, and battled prejudices and hostility. Most of
them held on to their faith as well, re-establishing churches and meeting-houses, synagogues and mosques, temples and cathedrals, and electing priests, rabbis, imams, and other spiritual leaders from among their number. Immigration irreversibly altered the face of the new republic, and it still
moulds the political and spiritual fabric of the nation even to this day. Joselit surveys the history of immigration--which is actually the history of this country--and its effect on both political and religious issues through the centuries. The book explores the immigrant experience through case
studies representative of all major newcomers' groups. The vividly rendered stories of courage and perseverance will alternately inspire and horrify.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | History
Dewey: 200.869
LCCN: 2007019545
Series: Religion in American Life
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 5.58" W x 8.24" (0.43 lbs) 144 pages
 
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Since the seventeenth century, millions of people from every continent have settled in America. Seeking a better life for themselves and their children, they braved deprivations, studied an unfamiliar language, adapted to a different way of life, and battled prejudices and hostility. Most of
them held on to their faith as well, re-establishing churches and meeting-houses, synagogues and mosques, temples and cathedrals, and electing priests, rabbis, imams, and other spiritual leaders from among their number. Immigration irreversibly altered the face of the new republic, and it still
moulds the political and spiritual fabric of the nation even to this day. Joselit surveys the history of immigration--which is actually the history of this country--and its effect on both political and religious issues through the centuries. The book explores the immigrant experience through case
studies representative of all major newcomers' groups. The vividly rendered stories of courage and perseverance will alternately inspire and horrify.