Literary Hub publicerar artikel om kristendomen i USA efter inbördeskriget

Literary Hub har publicerat en artikel som utforskar användningen av kristendomen av både mäktiga personer och marginaliserade grupper i formandet av USA efter inbördeskriget. Artikeln publicerades den 4 mars 2026.

Artikeln, med titeln ’How Christianity Was Used By the Powerful and the Marginalized to Shape Post-Civil War America’, finns på Literary Hubs webbplats. Den behandlar kristendomens historiska roll under perioden efter det amerikanska inbördeskriget. Inga ytterligare detaljer från innehållet är tillgängliga i det tillhandahållna källutdraget. Denna publikation bidrar till diskussioner om religionens inflytande i amerikansk historia under rekonstruktionsinsatserna. Artiklens exakta innehåll baseras enbart på titeln, vilket indikerar ett fokus på dubbla perspektiv från makthavare och marginaliserade.

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