Faith in the Market : Religion and the Rise of Urban Commercial Culture /
Reveals the many ways in which religious groups actually embraced commercial culture to establish an urban presence. [back cover].
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
2002.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Hidden in plain sight: religion and urban commercial culture in modern North America / John M. Giggie, Diane Winston
- Living in the material world: Salvation Army lassies and urban commercial culture, 1880-1918 / Diane Winston
- Protestant visual culture and the challenges of urban America during the Progressive Era / David Morgan
- The best show in town: Carry Nation and the selling of temperance in the urban Northeast / Fran Grace
- New York, the new Babylon? Fundamentalism and the modern city in Reverend Straton's Jazz Age crusade / J. Terry Todd
- Building California's past: Mission Revival architecture and regional identity / Roberto Lint Sagarena
- Christian Science architecture in the American city: the triumph of the Classical style / Paul E. Ivey
- Banned in Boston: commercial culture and the politics of moral reform in Boston during the 1920s / P.C. Kemeny
- "Saturday sinners and Sunday saints": the nightclub as moral menace in 1940s race movies / Judith Weisenfeld
- "In vogue with Mary": how Catholic girls created an urban market for modesty / Kathryn Jay
- Nation time: Black Islam and African American cultural politics, 1955-1970 / Melani McAlister
- Beyond borscht: the kosher lifestyle and the religious consumerism of suburban Orthodox Jews / Etan Diamond.