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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Hidden in Plain Sight: Religion and Urban Commercial Culture in Modern North America | 1 | |
Pt. I | Evangelical Experimentation | |
1 | Living in the Material World: Salvation Army Lassies and Urban Commercial Culture, 1880-1918 | 13 |
2 | Protestant Visual Culture and the Challenges of Urban America during the Progressive Era | 37 |
3 | The Best Show in Town: Carry Nation and the Selling of Temperance in the Urban Northeast | 57 |
4 | New York, the New Babylon? Fundamentalism and the Modern City in Reverend Straton's Jazz Age Crusade | 74 |
Pt. II | Protestant Transformation | |
5 | Building California's Past: Mission Revival Architecture and Regional Identity | 91 |
6 | Christian Science Architecture in the American City: The Triumph of the Classical Style | 108 |
7 | Banned in Boston: Commercial Culture and the Politics of Moral Reform in Boston during the 1920s | 133 |
Pt. III | Minority Adaptation | |
8 | "Saturday Sinners and Sunday Saints": The Nightclub as Moral Menace in 1940s Race Movies | 155 |
9 | "In Vogue with Mary": How Catholic Girls Created an Urban Market for Modesty | 177 |
10 | Nation Time: Black Islam and African American Cultural Politics, 1955-1970 | 199 |
11 | Beyond Borscht: The Kosher Lifestyle and the Religious Consumerism of Suburban Orthodox Jews | 227 |
Contributors | 247 | |
Index | 249 |
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