Literary Hub publie un article sur le christianisme dans l'Amérique d'après la guerre de Sécession

Literary Hub a publié un article explorant l'usage du christianisme à la fois par des figures puissantes et des groupes marginalisés pour façonner les États-Unis après la guerre de Sécession. Cet article est paru le 4 mars 2026.

L'article, intitulé «How Christianity Was Used By the Powerful and the Marginalized to Shape Post-Civil War America», paraît sur le site web de Literary Hub. Il aborde le rôle historique du christianisme dans la période suivant la guerre de Sécession américaine. Aucune information supplémentaire sur le contenu n'est disponible dans l'extrait de source fourni. Cette publication contribue aux discussions sur l'influence de la religion dans l'histoire américaine pendant les efforts de reconstruction. Le contenu exact de l'article repose uniquement sur son titre, indiquant un focus sur les perspectives doubles des puissants et des marginalisés.

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