Religion and the Radical Republican Movement, 1860-1870
ISBN: 9780813161440
Platform/Publisher: Project MUSE / The University Press of Kentucky
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Subjects: Church and state; Slaves; Slavery and the church; Reconstruction (U.S. history 1865-1877);

Religion and the Radical Republican Movement, 1860-1870 is a study of the interplay of religion and politics during the Civil War era. More specifically, it examines the extent to which religion set the moral tone of the North during the period of 1860 through 1870. Howard focuses on the growing influence of the evangelical and liberal churches during the period. This influence was largely exerted through the agency of the radical Republicans, a faction that took an extreme position on war measures and on reconstruction after the war. This book examines the degree to which radicalism was inspired by moral motivation and the action that followed the moral commitment.


Victor B. Howard was professor of history of Morehead State University and author of Black Liberation in Kentucky , Conscience and Slavery , and The Evangelical War Against Slavery and Caste: The Life and Times of John G. Fee .

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