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Slave Religion: The Invisible Institution in the Antebellum South Raboteau

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Date of Publication
1980-02-07
EAN
9780195027051
ISBN
0195027051
Country of Publication
United States
Weight
204.00 grams
Book Title
Slave Religion : the &Quot;Invisible Institution&Quot; in the Antebellum South
Item Length
5.3in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
1980
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Albert J. Raboteau
Genre
History, Political Science
Topic
General, United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV)
Item Width
7.9in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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An account of the religious life of antebellum slaves traces origins, conversions, popular forms and practices, and the unique melding of Christianity, the realities of slavery, and the African heritage.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195027051
ISBN-13
9780195027051
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66262

Product Key Features

Book Title
Slave Religion : the &Quot;Invisible Institution&Quot; in the Antebellum South
Author
Albert J. Raboteau
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General, United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV)
Publication Year
1980
Genre
History, Political Science
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
5.3in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
7.9in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Br563.N4
Reviews
"Excellent....The wealth of research Raboteau has collected makes thisthesummary on the subject."--M. McGlom,Avila College "A splendid text for undergraduate students which provides insights into the nature and history of African-American religion, a subject often ignored in religion in America texts."--Bernard H. Cochran,Meredith College "An excellent, judicious, balanced, carefully researched synthesis--raises the hard questions."--J. Careton Hayden, Univ. of the South "With this book no American church historian can any longer neglect the black Christian story."--Church History "Provides a convincing argument for the distinctiveness of black religion."--The Black Perspective in Music "Sound scholarship, judicious reflection and accessible style....Raboteau provides a good synthesis of recent work on slave religion and buttresses it with his own judgments and research."--Eugene Genovese,The New Republic "Raboteau is the first to examine in detail the religious life of the slaves....Such a book was long overdue and Raboteau's work will undoubtedly become the standard text on slave religion."--Commonweal "Indispensable for courses in African-American religion or even in upper division undergraduate courses in American religious history. Keep it in print for manyu years to come."--Rodger Payne,University of Virginia "It's a classic and it is still an indispensable introduction to the topic. Don't ever let it go out of print!"--Cheryl Townsend Gilkes,Colby College, "Indispensable for courses in African-American religion or even in upper division undergraduate courses in American religious history. Keep it in print for manyu years to come."--Rodger Payne, University of Virginia, "It's a classic and it is still an indispensable introduction to the topic. Don't ever let it go out of print!"--Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College, "An excellent, judicious, balanced, carefully researched synthesis--raises the hard questions."--J. Careton Hayden, Univ. of the South, "Indispensable for courses in African-American religion or even in upper division undergraduate courses in American religious history. Keep it in print for many years to come."--Rodger Payne, University of Virginia, "A wonderful book. Well-researched, well-written, clear and understandable for undergraduates and informative for graduate students. Raboteau covers the topic thoroughly and is judicious in his conclusions."--Rick Nutt, Muskingum College, "Sound scholarship, judicious reflection and accessible style....Raboteau provides a good synthesis of recent work on slave religion and buttresses it with his own judgments and research."--Eugene Genovese, The New Republic, "A splendid text for undergraduate students which provides insights into the nature and history of African-American religion, a subject often ignored in religion in America texts."--Bernard H. Cochran, Meredith College, "Excellent....The wealth of research Raboteau has collected makes this the summary on the subject."--M. McGlom, Avila College"A splendid text for undergraduate students which provides insights into the nature and history of African-American religion, a subject often ignored in religion in America texts."--Bernard H. Cochran, Meredith College"An excellent, judicious, balanced, carefully researched synthesis--raises the hard questions."--J. Careton Hayden, Univ. of the South"With this book no American church historian can any longer neglect the black Christian story."--Church History"Provides a convincing argument for the distinctiveness of black religion."--The Black Perspective in Music"Sound scholarship, judicious reflection and accessible style....Raboteau provides a good synthesis of recent work on slave religion and buttresses it with his own judgments and research."--Eugene Genovese, The New Republic"Raboteau is the first to examine in detail the religious life of the slaves....Such a book was long overdue and Raboteau's work will undoubtedly become the standard text on slave religion."--Commonweal"Indispensable for courses in African-American religion or even in upper division undergraduate courses in American religious history. Keep it in print for manyu years to come."--Rodger Payne, University of Virginia"It's a classic and it is still an indispensable introduction to the topic. Don't ever let it go out of print!"--Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College, "Excellent....The wealth of research Raboteau has collected makes this the summary on the subject."--M. McGlom, Avila College "A splendid text for undergraduate students which provides insights into the nature and history of African-American religion, a subject often ignored in religion in America texts."--Bernard H. Cochran, Meredith College "An excellent, judicious, balanced, carefully researched synthesis--raises the hard questions."--J. Careton Hayden, Univ. of the South "With this book no American church historian can any longer neglect the black Christian story."-- Church History "Provides a convincing argument for the distinctiveness of black religion."-- The Black Perspective in Music "Sound scholarship, judicious reflection and accessible style....Raboteau provides a good synthesis of recent work on slave religion and buttresses it with his own judgments and research."--Eugene Genovese, The New Republic "Raboteau is the first to examine in detail the religious life of the slaves....Such a book was long overdue and Raboteau's work will undoubtedly become the standard text on slave religion."-- Commonweal "Indispensable for courses in African-American religion or even in upper division undergraduate courses in American religious history. Keep it in print for manyu years to come."--Rodger Payne, University of Virginia "It's a classic and it is still an indispensable introduction to the topic. Don't ever let it go out of print!"--Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College, "Provides a convincing argument for the distinctiveness of black religion."--The Black Perspective in Music, "Excellent....The wealth of research Raboteau has collected makes this the summary on the subject."--M. McGlom, Avila College "A splendid text for undergraduate students which provides insights into the nature and history of African-American religion, a subject often ignored in religion in America texts."--Bernard H. Cochran, Meredith College "An excellent, judicious, balanced, carefully researched synthesis--raises the hard questions."--J. Careton Hayden, Univ. of the South "With this book no American church historian can any longer neglect the black Christian story."--Church History "Provides a convincing argument for the distinctiveness of black religion."--The Black Perspective in Music "Sound scholarship, judicious reflection and accessible style....Raboteau provides a good synthesis of recent work on slave religion and buttresses it with his own judgments and research."--Eugene Genovese, The New Republic "Raboteau is the first to examine in detail the religious life of the slaves....Such a book was long overdue and Raboteau's work will undoubtedly become the standard text on slave religion."--Commonweal "Indispensable for courses in African-American religion or even in upper division undergraduate courses in American religious history. Keep it in print for manyu years to come."--Rodger Payne, University of Virginia "It's a classic and it is still an indispensable introduction to the topic. Don't ever let it go out of print!"--Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College, "Excellent....The wealth of research Raboteau has collected makes this the summary on the subject."--M. McGlom, Avila College, "With this book no American church historian can any longer neglect the black Christian story."--Church History, "Raboteau is the first to examine in detail the religious life of the slaves....Such a book was long overdue and Raboteau's work will undoubtedly become the standard text on slave religion."--Commonweal
Copyright Date
1980
Lccn
78-007275
Dewey Decimal
299.6/0975/09034
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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