are there any good histories of the second great awakening in america the baptists and methodists were clearly running amok from what i can tell of the stories of that time. for like a solid 50 years. i desire to understand this better
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also very curious about the intersection of that religious upheaval with progressivism. on some things (temperance) they seem deeply aligned, on others potentially at odds (progressives were the OG eugenicists, the religious against abortion) wonder if the latter caused a split
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jonah goldbergs book i assume was extremely stupid. illiberal reformers however is extremely enlightening about an ideological age thats mostly buriedhttps://smile.amazon.com/Illiberal-Reformers-Eugenics-Economics-Progressive/dp/0691175861/ …
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yeah the later 19C and pre-atomic 20C is what's on my mind but worth noting the abolitionists were heeeeeavily religiously motivated contrast lincoln's biblically-inflected language with the hazy deism of founder rhetoric sometime btwhttps://twitter.com/ClwnPrncCharlie/status/1391309404016889857 …
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hmmm some taxonomy has this as the Third Great Awakening rather than the Second. ok surehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Great_Awakening …
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someone doing a religious history of America might contribute by tracking Great Awakenings over time. here we have One, Two, and Three; maybe we peg the 60s as a Fourth and the current Awokening as a Fifth
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so one could say identify commonalities in their rises, reigns, falls; what secular ages separate Awakenings; and so on implications for foreign policy are apparent if one reads the history of the role of missionaries in US diplomacy
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america just be like this. its the national character. read our actual national anthem if you doubt its true.pic.twitter.com/7NZf42ggGJ
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we are fanatics and we will cut you if you happen to go against whatever weve decided to stand for at any given moment and can make a dollar or two in the processhttps://twitter.com/pictorangelicvs/status/1391314635391868930 …
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Led to the invention of breakfast cereal as well. The Second Great Awakening also had a weird overlap with the pseudoscience of the era.
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