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| Main Author: |
Mathews, Mary Beth Swetnam. |
| Title: |
Rethinking Zion : how the print media placed fundamentalism in the South / Mary Beth Swetnam Mathews. |
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Fundamentalism --Southern States --Press coverage --United States. |
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Fundamentalism --Southern States --History --20th century. |
| Publisher: |
Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press, c2006. |
| Description: |
1st ed. |
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xxv, 177 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Notes: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-170) and index. |
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Acc. 34218. |
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Albert Wardin Book Collection, gift, 2007. |
| Table of Contents: |
"We don’t want religion; we want blood" : the violent South |
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"The school backward, the people illiberal" : the uneducated South |
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The long meter doxology in the state house : the teetotaling South |
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"Salesmen of hate" : fundamentalism becomes southern |
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"Gundamentalist" : J. Frank Norris and the South’s fate. |
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Main Library |
| Call Number: |
PN4888.F86 M38 2006 |
| Number of Items: |
1 |
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No information available |
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