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Web: http://www.chsbs.cmich.edu/History/faculty/t-hall.htm Email: hall1td@mail.cmich.edu |
Timothy Hall is Professor of Colonial and
Revolutionary American History and History Education at Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. His research interests have focused on the intersection of religious experience, identity, community, and the construction of the self in seventeenth and eighteenth century America. He is the author of Contested Boundaries: Itinerancy and the Reshaping of the Colonial American Religious World (Duke, 1994). He has also published a number of articles, and is most recently co- author with T.H. Breen of Colonial America in an Atlantic World: A Narrative of Creative Interaction, (Longman, 2004). |
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Web:
http://www.muc.edu/~brashbe/ Email: brashebe@muc.edu
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Author of Godly Women: Fundamentalism and Female Power (Rutgers, 1998). |
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Kevin R. Kragenbrink
Web: http://mail.csusb.edu/~kkragenb/ Email: kkragenb@csusb.edu |
Associate Director for Administration Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship and adjunct Professor in History at California State University, San Bernardino. He has published articles on the creation evolution controversy in the American courts (Indian Journal of American Studies, Fall 1997), the Modernist/Fundamentalist conflict among the Disciples of Christ (Restoration Quarterly, Winter 2000), a biographical essay on George P. Taubman, an independent fundamentalist church leader of the early to mid twentieth century (leaven, forthcoming). Kevin presented a paper at the 1999 western regional AAR meeting on gender based efforts to recruit men to evangelical churches in the 20th century, which he is currently revising for publication. He is also in discussion with New York University Press regarding possible publication of his revised dissertation manuscript focused on the conflict created within American Protestant denominations by changing social ideologies and cultural values between WWI and WWII. |
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Terry
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Terry D. Bilhartz is a Professor of History at Sam Houston State University. His publications include Constructing the American Past (Longman, 1999)(with Randy Roberts and Elliott Gorn); Urban Religion and the Second Great Awakening (Fairleigh Dickinson, 1986), and Francis Asbury's America (Zondervan, 1984). He currently is working on a comparative world religion source book entitled Sacred Words. |
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