Review:
"[Szasz] has reopened the trans-Mississippi West in a book that will prove indispensable not only to historians of American religion but to those of social, cultural, and, of course, frontier history as well."
"An enjoyable and informative volume." -"Anglican and Episcopal History,"
"Literate clarity and impressive detail.. An intriguing-eye opener for considering the West from a different view."
"An enjoyable and informative volume." -- "Anglican and Episcopal History,"
" Literate clarity and impressive detail... . An intriguing-eye opener for considering the West from a different view."
"Essential to understanding not only the vitality of American religion today, but also the process of creating Christian hegemony in the United States."-- "Christian Science Monitor,"
"An enjoyable and informative volume." -- Anglican and Episcopal History .
" Literate clarity and impressive detail ... . An intriguing-eye opener for considering the West from a different view. "
"Essential to understanding not only the vitality of American religion today, but also the process of creating Christian hegemony in the United States." -- Christian Science Monitor .
"An enjoyable and informative volume." --"Anglican and Episcopal History".
"An enjoyable and informative volume." --"Anglican and Episcopal History"
"Essential to understanding not only the vitality of American religion today, but also the process of creating Christian hegemony in the United States."--"Christian Science Monitor"
"[Szasz] has reopened the trans-Mississippi West in a book that will prove indispensable not only to historians of American religion but to those of social, cultural, and, of course, frontier history as well."--"American Historical Review"
Literate clarity and impressive detail. . . . An intriguing-eye opener for considering the West from a different view. Chuck Lewis, True West Magazine--Chuck Lewis "True West Magazine ""
"Literate clarity and impressive detail. . . . An intriguing-eye opener for considering the West from a different view."--Chuck Lewis, True West Magazine--Chuck Lewis "True West Magazine "
About the Author:
Ferenc Morton Szasz is Regents’ Professor of History at the University of New Mexico and the author of Religion in the Modern American West and ~The Day the Sun Rose Twice: The Story of the Trinity Site Nuclear Explosion, July 16, 1945.
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