Gods of the Mississippi

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Gods of the Mississippi

Author(s): Michael Pasquier (Editor), Alison Collis Greene (Contributor), Justin Poché (Contributor), Thomas A. Tweed (Contributor), Thomas Ruys Smith (Contributor), Jon Sensbach (Contributor), Arthur Remillard (Contributor), Seth Perry (Contributor), Sylvester A. Johnson (Contributor), John Hayes (Contributor), John Giggie (Contributor)

  • Publisher: Indiana University Press
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb. 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 240 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780253008039
  • ISBN-13: 0253008034

Book Description

From the colonial period to the present, the Mississippi River has impacted religious communities from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. Exploring the religious landscape along the 2,530 miles of the largest river system in North America, the essays in Gods of the Mississippi make a compelling case for American religion in motion―not just from east to west, but also from north to south. With discussion of topics such as the religions of the Black Atlantic, religion and empire, antebellum religious movements, the Mormons at Nauvoo, black religion in the delta, Catholicism in the Deep South, and Johnny Cash and religion, this volume contributes to a richer understanding of this diverse, dynamic, and fluid religious world.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Gods of the Mississippi succeeds on two fronts. It will certainly serve as an essential resource for scholars of religion in the South, not to mention those interested specifically in religion on and along the great river. What is more, this collection now stands as an invaluable example of precisely how scholars can retell religious history in the United States and across the Americas.”–Journal of Southern Religion

“Gods of the Mississippi examines how religion moved and adapted along the Mississippi River and its banks from expeditions to its source to living in its delta. . . . What follows the Introduction are nine excellent essays and an epilogue by Thomas Tweed. . . . Gods of the Mississippi bucks against an east-to-west story of American religious history and narrates a story from the continent’s interior.”–Religion in American History

About the Author

Michael Pasquier is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Louisiana State University. He is author of Fathers on the Frontier: French Missionaries and the Roman Catholic Priesthood in the United States, 1789-1870 and co-editor of the Journal of Southern Religion.

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