An edition of Red-hot and righteous (1999)

Red-hot and righteous

the urban religion of the Salvation Army

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An edition of Red-hot and righteous (1999)

Red-hot and righteous

the urban religion of the Salvation Army

In this engrossing study of religion, urban life, and commercial culture, Diane Winston shows how a (self-styled "red-hot") militant Protestant mission established a beachhead in the modern city.

When The Salvation Army, a British evangelical movement, landed in New York in 1880, local citizens called its eye-catching advertisements "vulgar" and dubbed its brass bands, female preachers, and overheated services "sensationalist." Yet a little more than a century later this ragtag missionary movement had evolved into the nation's largest charitable fund-raiser - the very exemplar of America's most cherished values of social service and religious commitment.

Winston illustrates how the Army borrowed the forms and idioms of popular entertainments, commercial emporiums, and master marketers to deliver its message. In contrast to histories that relegate religion to the sidelines of urban society, she shows that Salvationists were at the center of debates about social services for the urban poor, the changing position of women, and the evolution of a consumer culture.

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English
Pages
290

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Red-hot and righteous: the urban religion of the Salvation Army
1999, Harvard University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-278) and index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
287.9/6/097471
Library of Congress
BX9718.N7 W56 1999, BX9718.N7W56 1999, HQ18.M53 B35 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
290 p. :
Number of pages
290

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Open Library
OL385214M
Internet Archive
redhotrighteousu00wins
ISBN 10
0674867068
LCCN
98047842, 99021754
OCLC/WorldCat
40249764, 40907712
Library Thing
1091742
Goodreads
3472344

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