Description
Explore the Roots of Religious Diversity in America
This compelling sociological study examines how mass immigration, rapid urbanization, and cultural shifts transformed American cities between 1890 and 1906. Through historical research and U.S. Census analyses, the book reveals how churches confronted unprecedented religious variety and shifting social landscapes.
What You’ll Learn
- How urban growth reshaped religious communities
- The impact of immigration on American church membership
- Data-driven insights from 1890 and 1906 Census findings
- Foundations of today’s denominational system
Who This Book Is For
Ideal for sociology students, historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the evolution of American religious life.
Uncover the forces that reshaped American faith—order your copy now.