L57 RelPol 385
Religion and Politics in the Long 1920s
Spring 2015, W 2:00–5:00PM
This course is a historical survey of the dynamic relationship between religion and politics during the 1920s.
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Lerone A. Martin
Associate Professor
This course is a historical survey of the dynamic relationship between religion and politics during the 1920s. The 1920s was a tipping point for a great deal of the fundamental issues that shaped the twentieth century in the U.S. This course seeks to investigate how religious activism, evangelism, discourse, practice, and reinvention contributed to and was shaped by such change.