Diane Winston on Salvation Army Lassies * David Morgan on Protestant visual culture * Fran Grace on Carry Nation and Temperance * J. Terry Todd on fundamentalism in New York City's Jan Age * Roberto Lint-Sagarena on Mission Revival architecture in Santa Barbara * Paul E. Ivey on Christian Science architecture * P. C. Kemeny on commercial culture and moral reform in Boston * Judith Weisenfeld on the 1940s race movies and black religiosity * Kathryn Jay on Catholic girls and modest dress crusades * Melani McAlister on Black Islam and African American cultural politics * Etan Diamond on religious consumerism of suburban Orthodox Jews in Toronto
JOHN M. GIGGIE is an assistant professor of history at the University of Texas, San Antonio. DIANE WINSTON is a program officer in religion at the Pew Charitable Trusts and is the author of Red-Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of the Salvation Army.
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