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Author Chacon, Richard J., 1959- author.

Title The Great Awakening and Southern backcountry revolutionaries / Richard J. Chacon, Michael Charles Scoggins.

Publication Info. Cham : Springer 2014.

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Description 1 online resource.
Series SpringerBriefs in Anthropology, 2195-0806 ; 4
SpringerBriefs in Anthropology, 2195-0806 ; 4.
Note Description based on print version record.
Summary This work documents the impact that the Great Awakening had on the inhabitants of colonial America's Southern Backcountry. Special emphasis is placed on how this religious revival furrowed the ground on which the seeds of the American Revolution would sprout. The investigation shows how the Great Awakening can be traced to the Europe's Age of Enlightenment. This effort also demonstrates how and why this revival spread so rapidly throughout the colonies. Special focus is placed on how the Great Awakening impacted the mindset of colonists of the Southern Backcountry. Most significantly, this research demonstrates how this 18thcentury revival not only cultivated a sense of American national identity, but how it also fostered a colonial mindset against established authority which, in turn, facilitated the success of the American Revolution. Additionally, this investigation will document (from a cross-cultural perspective) how religious revivals have fueled other revolutionary movements around the world. Such analysis will include the Celtic Druid Revolt, the Maji-Maji Rebellion of East Africa along with the Mad Man's War in Southeast Asia. Lastly, the ethical ramifications of minimizing (or denying) the role that religion played in political and social transformations around the world will be addressed. This final point is of paramount importance given current trend in academia to minimize the role that religion played in spurring revolutions while emphasizing material (i.e. economic) causal factors. This attempt at divorcing religion from history is misguided and unethical because it is not only misleading but it also fails to fully acknowledge the beliefs and values that motivated individuals to take certain actions in the first place.
Contents Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Pre-Awakened Colonial North America -- Chapter 2. The Great Awakening -- Chapter 3. Patriots, Monarchists, and the Anti-Christ -- Chapter 4. Awakened Rebels and the Holy War in the Southern Backcountry -- Chapter 5. Discussion and Conclusions.
Subject American Revolution (1775-1783) (OCoLC)fst01351668
Chronological Term 1775 - 1783
Subject Great Awakening.
Revivals -- United States.
RELIGION / Christianity / History
Great Awakening. (OCoLC)fst00947009
Revivals. (OCoLC)fst01096567
Southern States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783.
Southern States. (OCoLC)fst01244550
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Scoggins, Michael C., author.
Other Form: Print version: Great Awakening and Southern Backcountry Revolutionaries 9783319045962 (OCoLC)867615473
ISBN 9783319045979 (electronic bk.)
3319045970 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 10.1007/978-3-319-04597-9 doi
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