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Hellfire Nation
Author | : James A. Morone |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 589 |
Release | : 2004-01-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0300105177 |
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Annotation. Although the US is proud of being a secular state, religion lies at the heart of American politics. This volume looks at how the country came to have the soul of a church & the consequences - the moral crusades against slavery, alcohol, witchcraft & discrimination that time & again have prevailed upon the nation.
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