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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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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What about the periods in between, are they Asleepenings or what?
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i believe so major periods would be 1920s-1950s, 1970s through 2000s maybe?
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This was interesting, some stuff abt religious stuff in the english civil war (super short tho, so the price looks a bit high) https://www.amazon.com/Radicalism-English-Revolution-Historical-Association/dp/0631139435/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=radicalism+in+the+english+revolution&qid=1620549431&sr=8-1 …
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Essentially every other generation we agitate enough that we burn a city or two.
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Awakenings are a cleaning job on the Inner House, so the Consciousness Revolution of the Sixties was the latest one. With the knocking down of statues and such, we are experiencing a cleaning job on the Outer House.
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this guy thinks part of the reason that's hard to do is because the first one didn't really happen. Much more content about 18th c., but the sources are sort of a greatest hits on the subject: https://www.ewing.k12.nj.us/cms/lib6/NJ01001291/Centricity/Domain/122/The_Great_Awakening_as_Interpretative_Fiction.pdf …
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