The Rude Hand of Innovation: Religion and Social Order in Albany, New York, 1652-1836
This painstaking study analyzes the social and religious changes of Albany, New York, from the town's colonial origins through industrialization in the early nineteenth century. Rather than see the transformation of traditional societies as a process of modernization, Hackett adopts a broader conception of religion as a culture.
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The Rude Hand of Innovation: Religion and Social Order in Albany, New York, 1652-1836
This painstaking study analyzes the social and religious changes of Albany, New York, from the town's colonial origins through industrialization in the early nineteenth century. Rather than see the transformation of traditional societies as a process of modernization, Hackett adopts a broader conception of religion as a culture.
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The Rude Hand of Innovation: Religion and Social Order in Albany, New York, 1652-1836

The Rude Hand of Innovation: Religion and Social Order in Albany, New York, 1652-1836

by David G. Hackett
The Rude Hand of Innovation: Religion and Social Order in Albany, New York, 1652-1836

The Rude Hand of Innovation: Religion and Social Order in Albany, New York, 1652-1836

by David G. Hackett

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This painstaking study analyzes the social and religious changes of Albany, New York, from the town's colonial origins through industrialization in the early nineteenth century. Rather than see the transformation of traditional societies as a process of modernization, Hackett adopts a broader conception of religion as a culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195065138
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 07/28/1991
Series: Religion in America Series
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.88(w) x 8.56(h) x 0.97(d)
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