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by William G. McLoughlin (Author)
In Revivals, Awakenings, and Reform, McLoughlin draws on psychohistory, sociology, and anthropology to examine the relationship between America's five great religious awakenings and their influence on five great movements for social reform in the United States. He finds that awakenings (and the revivals that are part of them) are periods of revitalization born in times of cultural stress and eventuating in drastic social reform. Awakenings are thus the means by which a people or nation creates and sustains its identity in a changing world.
McLoughlin draws on psychohistory, sociology, and anthropology to examine the relationship between America's five great religious awakening and their influence on five great movements religious awakenings and their influence on five great movements for social reform in the United States.
The late William G. McLoughlin was professor of history at Brown University, a Guggenheim fellow, a fellow at the Charles Warren Center, and a senior fellow of the National Humanities Foundation. His works include "Modern Revivalism: Charles Grandeson Finney to Billy Graham" and" Isaac Backus and the American Pietistic Tradition."
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