Religion and the American Experience, 1620-1900: A Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations
By (Author) Edward J Holley
By (author) Arthur P. Young
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
24th November 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Bibliographies, catalogues
306.6
Hardback
496
This bibliography is a record of doctoral dissertations on religion and American society and includes 4,240 citations for dissertations written through June 1991. Each work discusses the historical dimension of America's religious experience between 1620 and 1900, and the bibliography provides order numbers for all dissertations available from University Microfilms, Inc. In addition to biographical and denominational studies, the volume contains citations on communal societies, fraternal orders, literature, pragmatism, science, slavery and temperance. Also included are titles pertaining to church-affiliated institutions of higher education. A preface overviews the scope of the work, criteria for inclusion, and research methodology. A section of bibliographic entries for denominations and movements follows. Entries in this section are grouped in clusters for particular movements and denominations and the clusters are arranged alphabetically for ease of use. The next section contains bibliographic entries arranged in topical clusters, with topics presented in alphabetical order. The volume concludes with detailed author and subject indexes.
ARTHUR P. YOUNG is Dean of Libraries at the University of South Carolina. He has published several bibliographies of dissertations and is the author of Academic Libraries: Research Perspectives (1990). His many articles have appeared in such journals as College & Research Libraries, Libraries & Culture, and Library Quarterly. E. JENS HOLLEY is the interlibrary loan librarian at the University of South Carolina. He also serves as the religion bibliographer and editor of the Fellowship of Christian Librarians and Information Specialist Newsletter. He has published two bibliographies for the South Carolina Library Association and contributed several entries to the Dictionary of American Literary Characters (1990).